Idaho General Warranty Deed Form

The Idaho general warranty deed is a legal document that is usually the document that is used to sell real property. The document promises that the Grantor owns the property. It warrants that the Grantor has a right to sell the property and that the Grantor will defend the Grantee in the event any third party attempts to lay claim to the property and/or deed to the property. It is this document that offers the most protection to the Grantee. Once completed, all signatures to this document must be witnessed and recorded by a notary public.

How to Write

Step 1 – Grantor and Grantee – Enter:

  • Name(s) of Grantor(s)
  • Street address
  • City
  • State
  • Marital status (check a box)
  • Enter an amount paid to the Grantor
  • AND
  • Name(s) of Grantee(s)
  • Street address
  • City
  • State
  • Check an applicable box

Step 2 – Description of Property –

  • Property address
  • City
  • State
  • Enter the information regarding the land parcel
  • Name of the registry location that holds the original description
  • Book and page (if any)
  • Legal description of the land
  • Provide the approximate square footage of the land
  •  Enter restrictions and easements

Step 3 – Signatures – Must be signed in the service of a notary:

  • Provide the most recent previous legal description
  • Book and page
  • Enter a date of the execution of the document in dd/m/yy
  • AND
  • Grantor(s) will provide signatures
  • Printed names
  • Dated signatures in mm/dd/yyyy format
  • AND
  • Grantee(s) signature(s)
  • Printed name(s)
  • Dated signatures in mm/dd/yyyy format

Step 4 – Location –

  • Submit the county where the property is situated

Step 5 – Notary  –

  • It is required by the state of Idaho that a notary must validate the document by witness and and recording signatures. The notary shall then affix the official seal or stamp