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Name & Return Address:Washington State Recorder's Cover Sheet (RCW 65.04) Please print legibly or type information. Document Title(s)(Abbreviated: i.e., lot, block & subdivision name or number OR section/township/range and quarter/quarter section) Complete Legal Description on Page of Document.
The fee to record most documents in Washington State will increase by $100.00, effective July 25, 2021. The first-page fee will be $203.50 for most documents. This increase is at the direction of HB 1277, passed during the 2021 legislative session.
If you do not serve your written response within 20 days (or 60 days if you are served outside of the State of Washington) after the date this summons was served on you, exclusive of the day of service, the court may enter an order of default against you, and after service and filing, the court may, without further
If the deed is to be recorded, then the deed needs to be acknowledged as signed by the grantor in front of a notary public. A notary public will verify the identity of the grantor, then sign and affix the notary's seal to the document. This is a requirement if the document is to be recorded.
Recording. Quitclaim deeds are filed with the Washington County Recorder or County Auditor in the county where the property is located. Under Revised Code of Washington § 36.18. 010, a quitclaim deed requires a filing fee when recording.
The first two digits of the case number are used to indicate the year the case was filed. The third digit is used to designate the case type. The next series of digits is the actual sequential number of the case beginning from 00001 in the current year.
Contact your local district court; contact information may be located in your local phone book or at .courts.wa.gov. First you will prepare a Notice of Small Claim form that is provided by the clerk. You are required to sign the Notice in the presence of the clerk, unless otherwise instructed by the court.
Name & Return Address:Washington State Recorder's Cover Sheet (RCW 65.04) Please print legibly or type information. Document Title(s)(Abbreviated: i.e., lot, block & subdivision name or number OR section/township/range and quarter/quarter section) Complete Legal Description on Page of Document.