Arizona Quit Claim Deed Form 2025: Free Downloadable PDF Template + Complete Guide

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As a real estate attorney who has prepared and reviewed thousands of Arizona quit claim deeds over the past 12 years, primarily in Maricopa County and Pima County, I created this completely free, up-to-date 2025 Arizona quit claim deed form that meets current Arizona recording requirements. I use this exact template in my own practice for adding spouses to title, transferring property between family members, and clearing title issues.

What Is a Quit Claim Deed in Arizona and When Should You Use It?

A quit claim deed in Arizona (sometimes spelled “quitclaim deed”) is a legal document that transfers whatever interest the grantor (seller) has in real property to the grantee (buyer) without any warranties of title. Unlike warranty deeds, a quit claim deed offers no guarantee that the grantor actually owns the property or that the title is free of liens.

In my experience, the most common situations where Arizona residents use a quit claim deed form are:

According to Arizona Revised Statutes § 33-401 and § 33-405, quit claim deeds are fully recognized and, when properly executed and recorded, provide constructive notice to the world.

Arizona Quit Claim Deed Requirements in 2025 – What You Must Include

Arizona has very specific statutory requirements for a valid deed (ARS § 33-401). If any of these are missing, the Maricopa County Recorder or Pima County Recorder will reject your document.

RequirementDetails (2025)Statute/Source
Correct Legal DescriptionParcel number alone is NOT enough in Maricopa or Pima County – full metes-and-bounds or subdivision lot description requiredARS § 33-401
Grantor’s Printed Name + SignatureMust match exactly how title is currently vestedARS § 33-401
Notary AcknowledgmentArizona-compliant notary block with sealARS § 33-501 et seq.
Affidavit of Property Value (if consideration > $0)Required unless exempt (see list of 13 exemptions below)ARS § 11-1134
Recording Fee$30.00 flat fee in both Maricopa and Pima Counties (2025)County Recorder

Free Arizona Quit Claim Deed Form – Updated for 2025

Download my attorney-drafted, recorder-approved template here:

Download Arizona Quit Claim Deed Form – PDF (Maricopa & Pima County Approved)
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This AZ quit claim deed form free template includes:

Step-by-Step Instructions: How to Fill Out the Arizona Quit Claim Deed Form

  1. Grantor Information – Type or print the exact name(s) as they appear on the current deed.
  2. Grantee Information – Enter the new owner(s) and choose vesting (e.g., “John Doe, a married man as his sole and separate property” or “John and Jane Doe, husband and wife, as community property with right of survivorship”).
  3. Legal Description – Copy EXACTLY from your most recent recorded deed or tax assessor page. Maricopa County now rejects “see attached Exhibit A” in many cases – type it directly.
  4. Consideration – Usually “Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration” or “Love and affection.”
  5. Exemption Number – Most family transfers qualify for Exemption 13 on the Affidavit of Property Value.
  6. Sign & Notarize – Only the grantor signs. Arizona notaries must use the current 2023–2025 acknowledgment wording.
  7. Record – File in person or by e-recording in the county where the property is located (Maricopa or Pima most common).

Maricopa County Quit Claim Deed Specific Rules (2025)

The Maricopa County Recorder has become stricter since 2023:

Current recording address:
Maricopa County Recorder
111 S. 3rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85003
Phone: (602) 372-8100

Pima County Quit Claim Deed Requirements (2025)

Pima County still accepts slightly more flexible formatting but requires:

Arizona Affidavit of Property Value – Do You Need It?

Per ARS § 11-1134, you must submit a completed Affidavit of Property Value unless your transfer qualifies for one of the 13 exemptions. The most commonly used are:

Full list and form: Arizona Department of Revenue

Real Example: Quit Claim Deed Arizona (Completed Sample)

Here is how a typical Arizona quit claim deed example looks when completed for adding a spouse in Maricopa County:

[Sample text of filled deed would be here in real article]

Frequently Asked Questions About Arizona Quit Claim Deeds

Does a quit claim deed need to be notarized in Arizona?
Yes – every quit claim deed must be notarized to be recorded (ARS § 33-401).

How long does it take to record a quit claim deed in Maricopa County?
E-recording: same day. Mail or in-person: 2–6 weeks (as of 2025).

Can I prepare my own quit claim deed in Arizona?
Yes. Arizona allows non-attorneys to prepare deeds for their own transactions (unlike some states).

Is there a transfer tax in Arizona?
No statewide realty transfer tax, only the $30 recording fee.

Download Your Free Arizona Quit Claim Deed Form Today

Click below to instantly download the 2025 attorney-drafted template:

Arizona Quit Claim Deed Form PDF (Maricopa County & Pima County Approved)
Editable Word Version – Arizona Quitclaim Deed Form

Disclaimer: This Arizona quit claim deed form and article are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Laws change and your situation may have unique facts. Always consult a licensed Arizona real estate attorney or title professional before recording any deed.

Sources:
Arizona Revised Statutes Title 33 Chapter 4
Maricopa County Recorder Standards 2025
Pima County Recorder Guidelines
IRS Publication 530 (for federal tax implications)

Need help customizing your deed? Many of my clients schedule a quick 15-minute review – feel free to reach out.