Need a Quitclaim Deed for property located in Farragut, Tennessee?
We provide editable Tennessee Quitclaim Deed forms, professional deed preparation, property-record research, and White Glove execution assistance for customers who have already decided what real-estate transfer they want to complete.
$9.99 — Editable Tennessee Quitclaim Deed Template (DOCX)
$225 — Professional Quitclaim Deed Preparation + Property Research
$400 — White Glove Deed Preparation + Research + Mobile/Online Notary & Execution Assistance
Call 1-877-540-6104
We assist customers with property throughout Farragut, Knox County, and surrounding East Tennessee communities.
You don’t necessarily need to locate every technical property record before contacting us.
Many Farragut property owners already know:
The property address
Who currently owns the property
Who should receive the ownership interest
The transfer they have already decided to complete
But they may not have:
A copy of the current recorded deed
Knox County Parcel ID
Map/parcel information
Complete legal description
Prior deed reference
Book/page or chain-of-title reference
Exact current ownership wording
Lot number
Subdivision information
Plat reference
Assessment information
Prior sales information
That’s where our professional preparation service can help.
For our $225 and $400 professional service levels, we may research available information using resources such as:
Knox County Property Assessor records
Knox County Property Lookup
KGIS
Knox County parcel maps
Farragut GIS resources
Farragut subdivision maps
Farragut zoning maps
Knox County Register of Deeds records
Legacy deed search resources
Prior recorded deeds
Parcel information
Legal descriptions
Subdivision and plat information
Assessment and sales information
Other available public records
KGIS currently allows users to identify parcels and retrieve basic information including the owner, property address, and Parcel ID, while Knox County’s Property Lookup provides additional real-property information.
That means:
Already have all the necessary property information and simply need an editable Tennessee Quitclaim Deed?
Our template costs:
The document is provided in Microsoft Word DOCX format so you can:
Enter your information
Edit the deed
Save the completed document
Print it
Arrange notarization yourself
Determine applicable Tennessee taxes and recording fees
Handle Knox County recording yourself
Editable Tennessee Quitclaim Deed
Microsoft Word DOCX file
Printable format
Grantor and grantee sections
Property-description section
Signature section
Notarial acknowledgment
Tennessee-focused deed structure
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DIY Tennessee Quitclaim Deed
With the DIY option, you research the property information yourself, prepare the deed, arrange execution, determine applicable government charges, and handle recording yourself.
Don’t want to spend hours searching KGIS, parcel records, subdivision maps, prior deeds, legal descriptions, and Knox County recording requirements?
Choose our professional preparation service.
You provide the basic information concerning the property transfer you have already decided to complete.
We research available property information and prepare your requested Tennessee Quitclaim Deed.
Prior recorded deed research
Parcel-ID research
Knox County Property Assessor research
KGIS research
Farragut subdivision-map research
Farragut zoning/map research
Legal-description research
Derivation/chain-of-title reference research
Prior book/page research
Lot-number research
Plat-reference research
Assessment and sales-history research
Knox County’s mapping system links parcels to assessment data, and the Property Assessor explains that parcel maps are integrated with information such as land value, improvements, tax status, and ownership-related updates.
Available property-record research
Prior deed research
Parcel-information research
KGIS research
Subdivision and plat research
Legal-description research
Prior recording-reference research
Tennessee Quitclaim Deed preparation
Grantor and grantee information
Property information incorporated from available records
Knox County-focused formatting
Signature section
Notarial acknowledgment
Electronic document delivery
General signing and recording instructions
Call 1-877-540-6104 to begin.
Want help coordinating more than just the deed?
Our $400 White Glove Quitclaim Deed Service combines professional preparation with property research and execution assistance.
Farragut/Knox County property research
Property Assessor research
Parcel and KGIS research
Subdivision and plat research
Prior recorded deed research
Knox County Register of Deeds research
Legal-description research
Prior derivation/reference research
Professional Tennessee Quitclaim Deed preparation
Knox County-focused formatting
Mobile or online notary coordination when legally appropriate and available
Witness coordination if needed for other documents involved in execution
Signing instructions
General recording guidance
Electronic document delivery
Instead of separately finding your old deed, locating your Parcel ID, researching subdivision and plat information, identifying the legal description and prior deed reference, preparing the document, and finding a notary, our team helps coordinate the process.
Call 1-877-540-6104
Farragut property can be researched through the:
The Assessor currently maintains its office at:
400 Main Street
Knoxville, TN 37902
Phone:
865-215-2360.
The Property Assessor provides:
Property Lookup
County maps
Assessment information
Real-property information
KGIS mapping resources
The Assessor’s FAQ specifically directs property owners to its Property Lookup system for property details and to KGIS for general property-line information.
One of the strongest research tools available for Farragut is:
KGIS describes itself as a general mapping system for looking up:
Parcel information
Owner information
Property addresses
throughout Knox County.
The current KGIS mapping system allows a user to click within a parcel and retrieve:
Owner
Address
Parcel ID
It can also provide links to additional parcel reports.
This makes KGIS particularly useful when a customer begins with:
From there, available information may help connect:
The Knox County Register of Deeds specifically tells users requesting a deed copy that they may first:
That creates one of the strongest local research workflows in this entire Tennessee campaign:
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The Town of Farragut maintains an extensive public mapping page with resources including:
Adopted Zoning Map
Adopted Future Land Use Map
Current Development Projects
Environmental Constraints Map
Major Road Plan
Subdivision Map
Town Map with Wards
Urban Growth Boundary Map
The Town also links directly to KGIS for Assessor information and interactive parcel mapping.
This gives professional preparation orders both:
and:
One particularly useful local resource is Farragut’s:
which is published through the Town’s official GIS/maps resources.
This can be useful for residential Farragut property because subdivision information may help cross-reference:
Subdivision name
Lot
Parcel
Plat reference
Prior deed
before preparing the requested Quitclaim Deed.
The Town’s Planning & Zoning Department reviews:
Concept plans
Preliminary plats
Final plats
Resubdivision plats
Plats of correction
for subdivision activity.
The Engineering Department separately reviews subdivision plats and related public infrastructure.
This makes subdivision and plat references particularly relevant when researching many Farragut residential parcels.
Knox County’s Property Assessor specifically cautions that KGIS property lines are:
If exact property-line information is needed, the Assessor states that:
Therefore, our GIS and mapping research should not be treated as:
A boundary survey
Title certification
Ownership certification
Attorney title opinion
Title insurance
You may not need to locate it yourself.
The:
records and preserves legal documents pertaining to real property and maintains public access to those records.
For professional preparation orders, we may attempt to locate the prior recorded deed as part of our research.
The Knox County Register currently provides:
Request a Deed Copy
Legacy Deed Search
Online-record subscription access
Property Fraud Alerts
eRecording resources
Fee calculator
For professional preparation orders, these resources may help us identify:
Prior deeds
Book/page or recording references
Grantor/grantee information
Existing legal description
Other recorded property information
A new Quitclaim Deed should not be prepared by simply guessing at existing property information.
The prior recorded deed may contain:
Exact current owner names
Existing ownership wording
Complete legal description
Book/page or derivation reference
Parcel information
Lot number
Subdivision name
Plat reference
Prior conveyance wording
For professional preparation orders, we may research available Assessor, KGIS, subdivision, and Register records to locate and cross-reference this information.
A street address identifies where the property is physically located.
It generally does not replace the complete legal description contained in the recorded deed.
A legal description may contain:
Lot numbers
Block numbers
Subdivision names
Plat references
Metes-and-bounds descriptions
Acreage descriptions
Survey references
Other formal land-description language
For professional preparation orders, we may research:
Knox County Assessor + KGIS + Farragut Subdivision Maps + Register of Deeds + Prior Recorded Deed
in an effort to identify the existing recorded legal description.
The Knox County Register of Deeds currently publishes filing requirements specifically for:
For a Quitclaim Deed, current county requirements include:
Property must be in Knox County
Preparer’s name and complete address
Seller/grantor signatures
Notarization of signatures
Name and address of new owner
Name and address of responsible taxpayer
Value and consideration
Derivation/chain-of-title reference number or book/page
Legal description
This makes professional research especially valuable if you do not already have the:
Knox County’s recording requirements specifically call for:
That means locating the previous recorded deed can help identify the prior recording information needed for the new document.
A customer who only has the Farragut address may not know any of this.
Our $225 professional preparation service is designed to handle much of that research.
Knox County also specifically requires:
and:
Those details are separate from the legal description and prior deed reference.
This is another reason a professionally prepared deed involves more than simply typing names into a generic form.
A Tennessee Quitclaim Deed generally conveys whatever property interest the grantor possesses without providing the same title warranties associated with certain other deed forms.
The person transferring the interest is generally called the:
The person receiving the interest is generally called the:
Because selecting a deed can affect important legal rights:
If you have already decided that a Quitclaim Deed is the document you want, however, we can prepare the requested document according to your instructions.
The Tennessee Department of Revenue distinguishes a:
from an instrument whose wording shows an intent to convey the property itself or provide warranties.
For a true Quitclaim Deed, Tennessee states that the tax base is generally:
However, fair-market value becomes the tax base when language in the instrument shows an intent to convey the property itself or provides warranty-type protection.
Examples identified by the Department include:
“To have and to hold”
“In fee simple”
This is one reason a deed should not simply be assembled by copying unrelated wording from another deed or generic internet form.
For transfers of a freehold estate generally, Tennessee states that the tax base is:
unless specifically exempt by law.
That differs from Tennessee’s specific guidance for a true Quitclaim Deed.
We cannot determine:
Whether your transfer is taxable
Whether your instrument qualifies as a “true” Quitclaim Deed
What consideration should be stated
What taxable value applies
Whether an exemption applies
Which exemption should be claimed
What tax consequences result
Those questions may require a Tennessee attorney, CPA, tax professional, title professional, or guidance from the Tennessee Department of Revenue.
Tennessee maintains transaction-specific exemptions involving certain:
Divorce-related property adjustments
Testamentary transfers
Revocable-living-trust transactions
Releases of life estates
Spouse-to-spouse transfers
Divisions in kind between tenants in common
For example, qualifying property adjustments arising from divorce or a domestic-settlement decree are exempt from Tennessee transfer tax.
Tennessee also identifies qualifying testamentary transfers and releases of life estates as exempt.
These are examples only.
The Tennessee Department of Revenue states that transfer tax, where applicable, is paid by:
and collected by the Register of Deeds in the county where the instrument is offered for recording.
We cannot determine whether transfer tax applies to a particular transaction.
The Knox County Register currently lists:
on its published fee schedule.
Additional pages, Tennessee transfer tax, or other transaction-specific costs may apply.
The Register also provides an online:
to estimate applicable recording costs.
Our service pricing is:
$9.99 — Editable Tennessee Quitclaim Deed
$225 — Professional Preparation + Property Research
$400 — White Glove Preparation + Research + Execution Assistance
Government recording fees, Tennessee recordation taxes, deed-copy charges, certifications, online-search subscriptions, eRecording costs, and other third-party expenses are separate unless expressly included in your individual order.
Farragut property is located in:
Real-estate deeds affecting Farragut property are generally recorded through the:
Current office:
400 Main Street
Suite 225
Knoxville, TN 37902
Phone:
865-215-2330
Current published hours:
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Although the property may be located in Farragut, the county Register of Deeds office is located in:
That is useful for customers searching:
Farragut Register of Deeds
Where to record a deed in Farragut TN
Where to file a Quitclaim Deed in Farragut
Knox County deed recording office
The relevant recording office is the Knox County Register of Deeds.
The Knox County Register currently supports:
and identifies providers including:
Simplifile
CSC eRecording
Indecomm
EPN
Whether a particular deed qualifies depends on current execution, provider, document, and county requirements.
The Register currently provides a free:
that sends an email notification when a recorded document matches a name enrolled in the system.
This can be a useful post-recording resource for Farragut property owners.
Our professional preparation services may involve substantial public-record research.
However:
When we research:
Knox County Assessor + KGIS + Farragut Maps + Register of Deeds Records + Prior Deeds
we are gathering available information for the purpose of preparing the document requested by the customer.
Certify ownership
Guarantee clear title
Guarantee marketable title
Certify all liens
Certify all mortgages
Determine every encumbrance
Issue title insurance
Provide an attorney title opinion
Determine whether another person has an ownership claim
Determine whether a lender permits a transfer
Perform a legal boundary survey
Knox County specifically cautions that general property lines shown through KGIS are not a substitute for a survey when exact boundaries are needed.
If you need formal title examination, title insurance, lien analysis, exact boundary determination, or legal advice concerning ownership, contact a Tennessee attorney, title company, or licensed surveyor.
Customers may request Quitclaim Deed preparation for situations involving:
Property interests may be transferred between:
Spouses
Parents and children
Siblings
Other relatives
A current property owner may already have decided to transfer an ownership interest to another person.
A property owner may already have decided that a new conveyance should transfer or release an existing ownership interest.
One existing owner may transfer an ownership interest to another owner.
A deed may be needed to carry out an agreed-upon or court-directed property transfer.
A property owner may have received instructions from a Tennessee attorney or estate-planning professional concerning a particular transfer.
Customers may request deed preparation after independently deciding that property should be transferred to or from a:
Trust
LLC
Corporation
Other entity
These are examples only.
We do not determine whether a Quitclaim Deed is appropriate for a particular transaction.
Some customers already have every property detail and are comfortable preparing the deed themselves.
That’s why we offer the $9.99 DIY option.
Professional preparation may make more sense if you don’t want to spend your time:
Finding the previous deed
Searching Knox County Property Lookup
Using KGIS
Locating the Parcel ID
Finding subdivision information
Finding the lot and plat reference
Researching the legal description
Finding the derivation or chain-of-title reference
Identifying taxpayer information
Reviewing Knox County filing requirements
Formatting the deed
Coordinating notarization
With our $225 and $400 options:
Choose this option if:
You already have all property information
You know the complete legal description
You know the Parcel ID
You have the prior deed
You know the derivation/book-page reference
You know subdivision and plat information if applicable
You know the consideration information to use
You understand recording requirements
You will arrange notarization
You will handle recording yourself
Choose this option if:
You don’t have the previous deed
You don’t know the Parcel ID
You need subdivision or plat information researched
You need help locating the legal description
You need the derivation/chain-of-title reference researched
You don’t want to navigate KGIS and Knox County databases yourself
You want the Quitclaim Deed professionally prepared
You will arrange execution yourself
Choose this option if:
You want property research
You want professional deed preparation
You want mobile or online notary coordination
You may need additional execution coordination
You want help organizing the signing process
We may assist customers with property throughout Farragut and surrounding Knox County communities, including:
Farragut
Knoxville
Concord-area properties
Hardin Valley-area properties
Karns-area properties
Cedar Bluff-area properties
West Knoxville-area properties
Powell-area properties
Halls-area properties
Corryton-area properties
Knox County communities
Have Tennessee property somewhere else?
Call 1-877-540-6104
Tell us where the property is located and what deed-preparation service you need.
We offer three service levels:
$9.99 — Editable Tennessee Quitclaim Deed DOCX
$225 — Professional preparation + property research
$400 — White Glove preparation + property research + notary/execution assistance
Yes.
For professional preparation orders, we may research available information through:
Knox County Property Assessor
Property Lookup
KGIS
Farragut GIS/maps
Farragut subdivision map
Knox County Register of Deeds
Prior recorded deeds
Other available public records
Yes.
KGIS is designed to locate parcel, owner, and address information throughout Knox County.
Its Parcel Identify tool can provide basic information including:
Owner
Address
Parcel ID
and links to additional parcel reports.
Yes.
The Knox County Register itself tells customers requesting a deed copy that they can search the property address on KGIS first.
Yes.
The Town currently publishes a Subdivision Map along with zoning, future-land-use, development, environmental, and other GIS resources.
Yes.
Town Planning & Zoning reviews preliminary plats, final plats, resubdivision plats, and plats of correction.
Not necessarily.
If you have it, providing it can help.
If not, we can attempt to research the property through KGIS, Assessor records, subdivision information, and Knox County land records.
We can research available prior deeds, Property Assessor records, KGIS, parcel information, subdivision/plat data, and Register of Deeds records in an effort to identify the existing recorded legal description.
This is document-preparation research and is not a title examination or boundary survey.
Current county filing requirements include:
Property located in Knox County
Preparer name and complete address
Grantor signatures
Notarization
New owner name and address
Responsible taxpayer name and address
Value and consideration
Derivation/chain-of-title reference
Legal description
Yes.
The current filing requirements specifically call for a:
Generally through:
Knox County Register of Deeds
400 Main Street, Suite 225
Knoxville, TN 37902
Phone: 865-215-2330.
The current fee schedule lists:
Additional pages, taxes, or transaction-specific charges may apply.
Yes.
Current providers listed by the Register include Simplifile, CSC, Indecomm, and EPN.
Yes.
The Register currently provides a free email-based Property Fraud Alert Program.
The Tennessee Department of Revenue states that the tax base for a true Quitclaim Deed is generally:
Different treatment may apply if deed wording instead shows an intent to convey the property itself or provides warranties.
Where applicable, Tennessee states that transfer tax is paid by the:
and collected by the county Register of Deeds.
Yes.
Tennessee currently recognizes multiple transaction-specific exemptions, including certain divorce-related transfers, testamentary transfers, spouse-to-spouse transfers, living-trust transactions, and life-estate releases.
We cannot determine whether a particular exemption applies to an individual transaction.
No.
Our research is performed to gather available property information needed for document preparation.
We do not certify ownership, guarantee clear title, perform comprehensive lien searches, issue title insurance, or provide an attorney title opinion.
Yes.
Our White Glove service includes coordination of a mobile or online notary service when the requested notarization method is legally appropriate and available.
No.
Determining consideration, taxable value, tax treatment, or an applicable exemption may involve legal or tax advice.
We prepare the document according to the information and decisions provided by the customer.
No.
That would involve legal advice.
Changing real-estate ownership may affect:
Property rights
Mortgages
Creditors
Taxes
Estate planning
Probate
Divorce
Trusts
Medicaid planning
Business ownership
Other legal and financial interests
If you are uncertain whether a Quitclaim Deed is appropriate, consult a licensed Tennessee attorney.
If you have already decided what property transfer you want completed, we can prepare the requested paperwork.
Don’t want to spend hours searching KGIS, locating the Parcel ID, identifying the subdivision or plat, finding your old deed, researching the derivation reference, and locating the legal description?
Choose the service level that fits your needs.
Prepare and execute the Quitclaim Deed yourself.
We research available Farragut and Knox County property information and prepare your requested deed.
We research the property, prepare the document, and coordinate mobile or online notarization and other execution assistance when needed.
Call 1-877-540-6104
Affordable Farragut Tennessee Quitclaim Deed preparation with professional property research and execution assistance available.
We are a non-attorney document preparation and notary staffing agency. We are not a law firm, and we do not provide legal advice, legal representation, title opinions, tax advice, or other legal opinions concerning real-estate transactions.
We cannot tell you what your legal rights or remedies are, whether you should transfer real estate, which type of deed you should use, who should be added to or removed from ownership, how title should be held, what consideration should be stated, whether recordation tax applies, which exemption should be used, or what effect a property transfer may have on taxes, mortgages, creditors, divorce, probate, trusts, estate planning, Medicaid, or other legal or financial matters.
Our role is limited to preparing documents according to the customer’s decisions, information, and instructions and coordinating notarial or other execution services when requested.
For professional preparation orders, we may research information using resources such as Knox County Property Assessor records, Property Lookup, KGIS, Farragut GIS and subdivision maps, Knox County Register of Deeds records, prior recorded deeds, parcel information, subdivision/plat information, assessment records, sales information, and other available public-record sources.
Our property research is performed solely for document-preparation purposes. It is not a formal title search, title examination, lien certification, ownership certification, title-insurance service, boundary survey, or attorney opinion regarding title.
Public records, maps, assessment information, parcel information, GIS records, and third-party databases can contain incomplete, outdated, or conflicting information. Knox County specifically notes that general KGIS property lines should not be substituted for a survey when exact boundary information is required.
If available records are insufficient to reliably prepare the requested document, additional documentation or assistance from a Tennessee attorney, title company, or surveyor may be necessary.
Documents are prepared with applicable Tennessee and local recording requirements in mind. Final acceptance for recording remains subject to review by the Knox County Register of Deeds or other applicable governmental authority.
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