One of the questions this office is most frequently asked is how to
remove the name of a deceased person from the deed to property or how
to otherwise clear up the deed, so the property can be conveyed.
Unfortunately, this is not a process that is so easily accomplished that individuals
can be assured of doing it correctly without the assistance of an attorney. The
Register of Deeds is a filer and may file only documents that are in recordable
form. Just because you may get a document recorded doesnt mean
it will transfer property. Once those documents are recorded, they must
meet the satisfaction of a title examiner. A title examiner is a person
who is from a licensed abstractor from a title company or an attorney. The
title examiner usually doesnt come into play until the property is about
to be sold. This may be several years later and then someone that should
have signed the documents may be deceased or taxes that should have been paid
may be subject to interest and penalties.
Many office supply stores sell legal forms and there are reference
books available in bookstores and libraries which provide some direction
in the use of these
forms. You would probably be best served by a South Dakota attorney. If
you do not have an attorney, the South Dakota
Bar Association maintains a
list and can refer you to someone with the skills you need. They can
be reached at 222 East Capitol, Pierre, South Dakota. Telephone
No.: 605-224-7554 in state watts line of 1-800-952-2333. |