Nebraska Warranty Deed Template
This template is designed to facilitate the transfer of real estate ownership in the state of Nebraska, in accordance with the Nebraska Revised Statutes. It serves to guarantee that the property is free from undisclosed encumbrances. Please ensure all details are entered accurately and seek legal guidance if necessary.
Preparation Statement:
This document was prepared by ___________________ (Name of Preparer) at ________________ (Address of Preparer).
Grantor Information:
Name: _______________________
Address: _____________________
Grantee Information:
Name: _______________________
Address: _____________________
Property Details:
Legal Description of Property: _______________________________________________
County Location: ___________________________________________________________
Parcel ID: ______________________
Consideration:
The total consideration for the transfer of the above property is $______________, paid by the Grantee to the Grantor.
Conveyance:
The Grantor hereby transfers and warrants the above-described property to the Grantee, free and clear of all encumbrances, except as specifically set forth herein:
- Encumbrances (if any): _______________________________________________
Signatures:
This document becomes effective upon the signatures of the relevant parties, notarization, and proper filing with the county recorder's office.
Grantor's Signature: _______________________ Date: ____________
Grantee's Signature: _______________________ Date: ____________
State of Nebraska
County of _______________
Subscribed and sworn before me on this ____ day of ___________, 20____.
Notary Public: ___________________________
My commission expires: ________________
Instructions for Filing:
- Ensure all sections of the deed are completed without alteration.
- Verify that all signatures are properly notarized.
- Submit the completed deed for filing with the clerk of the county in which the property is located.
- Retain a copy of the filed deed for your records.
Please note that this template is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. For assistance or more information specific to your situation, consult with a licensed attorney in Nebraska.