Simple Revocable Transfer On Death Form - State Of California

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SIMPLE REVOCABLE TRANSFER ON DEATH (TOD) DEED
(California Probate Code Section 5642)
Recording Requested By:
When Recorded Mail This Deed To
Name:
Address:
Assessor’s Parcel Number:Space Above For Recorder’s Use
This document is exempt from documentary transfer tax under Rev. & Tax. Code § 11930. This document is exempt from
preliminary change of ownership report under Rev. & Tax. Code § 480.3.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: THIS DEED MUST BE RECORDED ON OR BEFORE 60 DAYS AFTER THE DATE IT IS
SIGNED AND NOTARIZED
Use this deed to transfer the residential property described below directly to your named beneficiaries when you die. YOU
SHOULD CAREFULLY READ ALL OF THE INFORMATION ON THE OTHER PAGES OF THIS FORM. You may wish to
consult an attorney before using this deed. It may have results that you do not want. Provide only the information asked for in the
form. DO NOT INSERT ANY OTHER INFORMATION OR INSTRUCTIONS. This form MUST be RECORDED on or before
60 days after the date it is signed and notarized or it will not be effective.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Print the legal description of the residential property affected by this deed:
BENEFICIARY(IES)
Print the FULL NAME(S) of the person(s) who will receive the property on your death (DO NOT use general terms like “my
children”) and state the RELATIONSHIP that each named person has to you (spouse, son, daughter, friend, etc.):
TRANSFER ON DEATH
I transfer all of my interest in the described property to the named beneficiary(ies) on my death. I may revoke this deed. When
recorded, this deed revokes any TOD deed that I made before signing this deed.
Sign and print your name below (your name should exactly match the name shown on your title documents):
Date
NOTE: This deed only transfers MY ownership share of the property. The deed does NOT transfer the share of any co-owner of
the property. Any co-owner who wants to name a TOD beneficiary must execute and RECORD a SEPARATE deed.

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