Paper form packets can be downloaded here. It is often possible for a trust owner to create a quitclaim deed without the help of an attorney.Yes, a quit claim deed can be used, but a bargain and sale deed is preferred. And, Ms. Reisman is correct about consulting with an attorney. You will then need to file the deed with the county clerk's office, which holds property records in your local area. First, you'll need to prepare and sign a new deed for the property. You'll usually need a grant form or quit claim form to transfer the deed. A quitclaim deed in Florida is a legal form that transfers property to someone else. The person receiving the property is called a grantee. Adding a name to a deed in Florida involves potential pitfalls that any property owner should consider prior to simply filing a Quit Claim Deed.