Uintah County Warranty Deed Form (Utah)

All Uintah County specific forms and documents listed below are included in your immediate download package:

Warranty Deed Form

Uintah County Warranty Deed Form

Fill in the blank form formatted to comply with all recording and content requirements.
Included Uintah County compliant document last validated/updated 9/12/2024

Warranty Deed Guide

Uintah County Warranty Deed Guide

Line by line guide explaining every blank on the form.
Included Uintah County compliant document last validated/updated 11/14/2024

Completed Example of the Warranty Deed Document

Uintah County Completed Example of the Warranty Deed Document

Example of a properly completed form for reference.
Included Uintah County compliant document last validated/updated 10/31/2024

When using these Warranty Deed forms, the subject real estate must be physically located in Uintah County. The executed documents should then be recorded in the following office:

Uintah County Recorder

147 East Main, Vernal, Utah 84078

Hours: 8:00 to 5:00 M-F

Phone: (435) 781-5398

Local jurisdictions located in Uintah County include:

  • Bonanza
  • Fort Duchesne
  • Jensen
  • Lapoint
  • Randlett
  • Tridell
  • Vernal
  • Whiterocks

How long does it take to get my forms?

Forms are available immediately after submitting payment.

How do I get my forms, are they emailed?

Immediately after you submit payment, the Uintah County forms you order will be available for download directly from your account. You can then download the forms to your computer. If you do not already have an account, one will be created for you as part of the order process, and your login details will be provided to you. If you encounter any issues accessing your forms, please reach out to our support team for assistance. Forms are NOT emailed to you.

What does "validated/updated" mean?

This indicates the most recent date when at least one of the following occurred:

  • Updated: The document was updated or changed to remain compliant.
  • Validated: The document was examined by an attorney or staff, or it was successfully recorded in Uintah County using our eRecording service.
Are these forms guaranteed to be recordable in Uintah County?

Yes. Our form blanks are guaranteed to meet or exceed all formatting requirements set forth by Uintah County including margin requirements, content requirements, font and font size requirements.

Can the Warranty Deed forms be re-used?

Yes. You can re-use the forms for your personal use. For example, if you have more than one property in Uintah County that you need to transfer you would only need to order our forms once for all of your properties in Uintah County.

What are supplemental forms?

Often when a deed is recorded, additional documents are required by Utah or Uintah County. These could be tax related, informational, or even as simple as a coversheet. Supplemental forms are provided for free with your order where available.

What type of files are the forms?

All of our Uintah County Warranty Deed forms are PDFs. You will need to have or get Adobe Reader to use our forms. Adobe Reader is free software that most computers already have installed.

Do I need any special software to use these forms?

You will need to have Adobe Reader installed on your computer to use our forms. Adobe Reader is free software that most computers already have installed.

Do I have to enter all of my property information online?

No. The blank forms are downloaded to your computer and you fill them out there, at your convenience.

Can I save the completed form, email it to someone?

Yes, you can save your deed form at any point with your information in it. The forms can also be emailed, blank or complete, as attachments.

Are there any recurring fees involved?

No. Nothing to cancel, no memberships, no recurring fees.

A warranty deed can be used to transfer title to real property in Utah. The statutory form for a warranty deed is provided in 57-1-12 of the Utah Revised Code. A warranty deed, when duly executed, will have the effect of a conveyance in fee simple to the grantee, the grantee's heirs, and assigns of the premises named in the warranty deed, and of all appurtenances, rights, and privileges belonging to the premises named in the deed. The grantor in a warranty deed covenants that (a) he lawfully owns fee simple title to and has the right to immediate possession of the premises being conveyed; (b) the grantor has good right to convey the premises; (c) the grantor guarantees the grantee, the grantee's heirs and assigns in the quiet possession of the premises; (d) the premises are free from all encumbrances; and (e) the grantor, the grantor's heirs, and personal representatives will forever warrant and defend the title of the premises in the grantee, the grantee's heirs, and assigns against all lawful claims (57-1-12). If there are exceptions to any of these covenants, they can be inserted into the deed after the legal description of the property. A warranty deed is customarily used in residential and commercial transactions in this state.

To entitle an instrument to be recorded by a county recorder in Utah, it should be accompanied by a certificate of acknowledgment or proof of execution that is signed by the officer taking the acknowledgment (57-3-101). The proof of execution of a warranty deed can also be made by a subscribing witness (57-2-10). A warranty deed must be signed and acknowledged by the grantor. Notarial acts in Utah can be performed by a judge or court clerk having seal, a notary public, or a county clerk or county recorder. A warranty deed can be notarized in a state other than Utah by any of the officers listed in 57-2a-3 or by a person who is authorized to perform notarial acts in the state where such act is performed (57-2a-3).

Each real estate deed in this state that has been executed, acknowledged, and certified in a manner prescribed by the Utah Statutes will, from the time of recording with the appropriate county recorder, impart notice to all persons of their contents. A warranty deed or any other conveyance of property should be recorded in the county where the property is located. An unrecorded warranty deed will still be valid between the parties to the document and those who have notice of it (57-3-102). However, an unrecorded warranty deed will be void against a subsequent purchaser of the same property, or portion of it, if the subsequent purchaser purchased the property in good faith and the subsequent purchaser's document was recorded first (57-3-103).

(Utah WD Package includes form, guidelines, and completed example)

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