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What types of document(s) that transfer Residential Real Property are excluded from the requirement to create a Notarial Record?

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What types of document(s) that transfer Residential Real Property are excluded from the requirement to create a Notarial Record?

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The following types of deeds are exempt from the requirement for a Notary to create a Notarial Record: (1) court-ordered and court-authorized quitclaim deeds executed pursuant to a marital settlement agreement incorporated into a dissolution of marriage; (2) court-ordered and court-authorized transfers in the administration of a probate estate; (3) a judicial sale deed issued pursuant to proceedings to foreclose a mortgage; (4) a judicial sale deed to execute on a levy to enforce a judgment; (5) a deed transferring residential real estate to a trust where the beneficiary is the grantor; (6) a deed executed by the grantor to him- or herself that is intended to change the nature or type of tenancy by which the grantor owns Residential Real Property; (7) a deed from a grantor to the grantor and another natural person that is intended to establish a tenancy by which the grantor and natural person own Residential Real Property; (8) a deed in lieu of a foreclosure of a mortgage executed to t

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