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Quit Claim Deed from Personal to LLC

Kyle Winters
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I have an out of state rental property in Indiana that is in my personal name. I am needing to do a Quit Claim Deed to transfer it to my LLC. The form is saying that I need a notary in the county of that state. Do I just need to find a notary in that area who will notarize the document, then send it back to me? I imagine there has to be an easier way than driving 7 hours to get a notary signature for this.

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Gloria N Gear
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Gloria N Gear
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Hocker Title, Monument title, and Investors title are the best title companies in Indianapolis that work with out of state investors.  All of them have lists of mobile notaries in your area that can come to you.  Contact any one of them - they have great customer service.

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