What types of Deeds are acceptable in the State of Oregon?
Under Oregon Statute, there are four kinds of real property conveyance deeds: the Warranty Deed, the Special Warranty Deed, the Bargain & Sale Deed and the Quitclaim Deed. Although many other states use the Grant Deed, it is not a statutory form of deed in Oregon. You may purchase blank copies of deed forms specific to the State of Oregon from Stevens-Ness Law Publishing Company.
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