Alaska General Warranty Deed Form

The Alaska general warranty deed is a legal document that is used to convey interest in real property in the state of Alaska. The document, once executed, would transfer the property ownership from the Grantor (seller) to the Grantee (buyer) with warranty that the document has no other encumbrances nor may it be claimed by any other party. The document must be signed before a notary public and should be recorded in the county in which the real property is situated.

Laws – A.S. 34.15.030

How to Write

Step 1 – The Parties –

  • Enter the name(s) of the Grantor(s)
  • Mailing address
  • Selling price that has been received
  • AND
  • The name(s) of the Grantee(s)
  • Mailing address

Step 2 – Real Property Information – As follows:

  • Enter the legal description of the property
  • Read the statement regarding possible reservations and exceptions

Step 3 – Signature(s) – Sign in the presence of a notary public:

  • Date signatures in mm/dd/yyyy format
  • Enter Grantor’s signatures (respectively)

Step 4 – Notarization –

  • Once the signatures have been submitted before the notary, the notary shall complete the document to acknowledge the document’s validity.