Need a Quitclaim Deed for property located in Little Rock, Arkansas?
We provide editable Arkansas 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 Arkansas 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 Little Rock, Pulaski County, and surrounding Central Arkansas communities.
You don’t necessarily need to locate every technical property record before contacting us.
Many Little Rock 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
Pulaski County parcel number
Complete legal description
Prior deed reference
Instrument or recording information
Exact current ownership wording
Subdivision name
Lot or block number
Plat information
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:
Pulaski County Assessor records
Pulaski County online real-estate records
Pulaski County parcel mapping
PAgis Land Ownership Application
Little Rock GIS applications
Little Rock Planning Viewer
Subdivision and scanned plat records
Pulaski County Circuit/County Clerk real-estate records
Prior recorded deeds
Parcel information
Legal descriptions
Lot, block, and subdivision information
Assessment and sales information
Other available public records
The Pulaski County Assessor currently makes all county real-estate records available online for public viewing and provides a separate parcel-mapping system. The office reports maintaining more than 170,000 taxable real-property accounts.
That means:
Already have the property information you need and simply want an editable Arkansas 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 Arkansas transfer tax and exemptions
Complete any required state transfer-tax documentation
Handle Pulaski County recording yourself
Editable Arkansas Quitclaim Deed
Microsoft Word DOCX file
Printable format
Grantor and grantee sections
Property-description section
Signature section
Notarial acknowledgment
Arkansas-focused deed structure
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With the DIY option, you research the property information yourself, prepare the deed, arrange execution, determine applicable government requirements and taxes, and handle recording yourself.
Don’t want to spend hours searching Assessor records, PAgis, subdivision plats, prior deeds, parcel information, and legal descriptions?
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 Arkansas Quitclaim Deed.
Prior recorded deed research
Parcel-number research
Pulaski County Assessor research
Pulaski County mapping research
PAgis Land Ownership research
Little Rock GIS research
Subdivision research
Scanned-plat research
Legal-description research
Prior recording-reference research
Assessment and sales-history research
Other available public records
Pulaski County’s mapping resources are particularly useful because PAgis allows property searches by address, parcel owner, intersection, or subdivision name. Individual parcels can display tax-roll information, and subdivision search results may provide access to scanned plats.
Available property-record research
Prior deed research
Parcel-information research
Assessor research
PAgis/GIS research
Subdivision and plat research where available
Legal-description research
Prior recording-reference research
Arkansas Quitclaim Deed preparation
Grantor and grantee information
Property information incorporated from available records
Pulaski 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 document preparation with property research and execution assistance.
Little Rock/Pulaski County property research
Property Assessor research
Parcel and GIS research
PAgis research
Subdivision and plat research
Prior recorded deed research
Pulaski County real-estate-record research
Legal-description research
Professional Arkansas Quitclaim Deed preparation
Pulaski 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, researching the subdivision and plat, identifying the legal description, preparing the deed, and coordinating notarization, our team helps organize the process.
Call 1-877-540-6104
Little Rock property can be researched through the:
Current office:
201 South Broadway, Suite 310
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone:
501-340-6170
Current published hours:
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Assessor currently provides:
Online real-estate records
Property lookup
Parcel mapping
Property details
Raw-data access
and states that all Pulaski County real-estate records are now available online for public viewing.
One of the strongest resources for Little Rock property research is:
PAgis is a governmental GIS partnership serving Pulaski County and participating agencies, including the City of Little Rock and Pulaski County.
Its:
allows searching by:
Address
Intersection
Parcel owner
Subdivision name
and allows users to identify individual parcels and access tax-roll information.
That creates a strong professional research workflow:
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One particularly useful feature for Little Rock residential property is:
PAgis states that scanned plats can be accessed from subdivision search results in its Land Ownership Application.
That may be useful when a deed refers to property by:
Lot
Block
Subdivision
Plat
Addition
Recorded map reference
Rather than simply guessing from a street address, we can cross-reference available parcel, subdivision, plat, and deed information.
The City of Little Rock maintains a collection of public mapping resources that includes:
Planning maps
Zoning information
Land-use information
Transportation plans
Tax parcel boundaries
City boundaries
The city’s current Planning Viewer includes layers for tax-parcel boundaries, Little Rock city boundaries, zoning, zoning case files, and conditional-use information.
These city resources can provide another research layer for Little Rock property.
For ownership and legal-description research, however, county assessment and recorded-deed information remain more important.
For a professional Little Rock deed-preparation order, the process may look like:
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That is one of the main reasons customers choose our $225 professional preparation service instead of trying to complete a blank deed without researching the underlying property.
You may not need to locate it yourself.
Pulaski County’s:
records real-estate documents including:
Deeds
Mortgages
Plats
Liens
Leases
which become part of the public record.
The Clerk also currently provides an online:
service.
For professional preparation orders, we may research available recorded records in an effort to locate the previous deed.
A new Quitclaim Deed should not be prepared by simply guessing at existing property information.
The previous recorded deed may contain:
Exact current owner names
Existing ownership wording
Complete legal description
Recording reference
Parcel information
Lot number
Block number
Subdivision name
Plat reference
Prior conveyance wording
For professional preparation orders, we may research and cross-reference these records before preparing the requested deed.
A street address identifies where property is physically located.
It generally does not replace the complete legal description appearing in the recorded deed.
An Arkansas legal description may include:
Lot numbers
Block numbers
Subdivision or addition names
Plat references
Section/Township/Range information
Metes-and-bounds descriptions
Acreage descriptions
Survey references
Other formal property-description language
For professional preparation orders, we may research:
Pulaski County Assessor + PAgis + Subdivision/Plat Records + Pulaski County Real-Estate Records + Prior Recorded Deed
in an effort to identify the existing recorded legal description.
An Arkansas Quitclaim Deed is generally used to convey whatever interest the grantor possesses in real estate without providing the same title warranties associated with a warranty deed.
The person transferring an interest is generally called the:
The person receiving the interest is generally called the:
Because choosing a deed can affect important legal rights:
If you have already independently decided that a Quitclaim Deed is the document you want, however, we can prepare the requested paperwork according to your instructions.
Arkansas imposes a:
on certain real-property transfers.
The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration currently states that the tax rate is:
for transactions exceeding:
Unlike the Tennessee pages in this campaign, Arkansas has its own transfer-tax system, exemptions, and compliance documentation, so those issues should be handled under Arkansas rules.
We cannot determine:
Whether your transfer is taxable
What consideration should be stated
What the actual consideration is
Whether an exemption applies
Which exemption should be claimed
Who has a particular tax obligation
What tax consequences result from the transfer
Those questions may require an Arkansas attorney, CPA, tax professional, title company, or guidance from the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration.
The fact that a document is called a:
does not by itself mean that every Arkansas transfer is exempt from transfer tax.
Arkansas has transaction-specific exemptions. State rules identify certain exempt transfers involving quitclaim deeds and other deeds, such as qualifying transfers to a party already holding a security interest when the transfer is made to avoid foreclosure or a similar proceeding.
The state also publishes a:
for Arkansas real-property transactions.
This is an especially important local issue.
Effective August 5, 2025, Arkansas Act 752 changed how certain deeds are submitted for recording.
Pulaski County currently states that when a deed is presented:
the grantor—or an individual who signed on behalf of the grantor—generally must present a valid state or government-issued ID or driver’s license with the deed.
When a deed is submitted:
a photocopy of a valid identification card or driver’s license generally must accompany the deed.
Pulaski County states that deeds lacking required identification will be rejected. The county keeps the ID copy under seal rather than making it publicly viewable.
Pulaski County identifies exceptions that include:
Deeds electronically recorded through the county e-recording system
Certain deeds recorded by attorneys
Real-estate brokers or agents
Bank or lending-institution representatives
Title-insurance professionals
Certain governmental representatives
This is exactly the type of current local recording rule that can make an old generic Arkansas deed tutorial incomplete.
The Pulaski County Circuit/County Clerk currently states:
Execution and recording requirements should therefore be reviewed before submitting the final deed.
Pulaski County’s current Real Estate Department states that its document-recording fee is:
Additional amounts may apply for:
Arkansas Real Property Transfer Tax
Copies
Certifications
eRecording-service charges
Other transaction-specific requirements
Our service pricing is:
$9.99 — Editable Arkansas Quitclaim Deed
$225 — Professional Preparation + Property Research
$400 — White Glove Preparation + Research + Execution Assistance
Government recording charges, transfer taxes, copies, certifications, eRecording charges, public-record costs, and other third-party expenses are separate unless expressly included in your individual order.
Real-estate documents affecting Little Rock property in Pulaski County are recorded through the:
The Clerk’s main office is currently located at:
401 West Markham Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone:
501-340-8500
Current published hours:
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Little Rock property owners therefore have a practical local advantage:
The Pulaski County Assessor is also located downtown at:
201 South Broadway, Suite 310.
That provides convenient access to both:
and:
The Pulaski County Clerk currently provides an option to:
through its real-estate services.
Whether a particular customer or document qualifies for electronic submission depends on current provider and Clerk requirements.
Notably, Pulaski County’s 2025 deed-identification guidance states that deeds submitted through the county’s e-recording system are excluded from the new in-person/mail identification procedure described above.
The Circuit/County Clerk currently provides a:
service as part of its online property-record services.
This may be a useful post-recording resource for Little Rock property owners who want additional awareness of future filings associated with their property or name.
Our professional preparation services may involve substantial public-record research.
However:
When we research:
Pulaski County Assessor + PAgis + Little Rock GIS + Subdivision/Plat Records + Clerk Real-Estate 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 every lien
Certify every mortgage
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
GIS, parcel, assessment, tax-roll, plat, and other public-record information may be incomplete, outdated, or inconsistent.
If you need formal title examination, title insurance, lien analysis, exact boundary determination, or legal advice concerning ownership, contact an Arkansas 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 owner may already have decided to convey an ownership interest to another person.
A property owner may already have decided that a new deed should transfer an existing interest.
One existing property owner may transfer an interest to another owner.
A deed may be needed to carry out an independently determined, agreed-upon, attorney-directed, or court-directed property transfer.
A customer may have received instructions from an Arkansas 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 Pulaski County property records
Locating the parcel number
Using PAgis
Finding the subdivision
Finding the lot or block
Locating scanned plat information
Researching the complete legal description
Finding prior recording references
Reviewing Arkansas transfer-tax documentation
Reviewing Pulaski County’s current ID rules
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 information
You have the prior deed
You know lot/subdivision/plat information if applicable
You know what consideration information you intend to provide
You understand applicable Arkansas recording procedures
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 number
You need subdivision or plat information researched
You need help identifying the legal description
You need prior recording information researched
You don’t want to navigate Pulaski 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 and recording process
We may assist customers with property throughout Little Rock and surrounding Pulaski County communities, including:
Little Rock
North Little Rock
Sherwood
Jacksonville
Maumelle
Wrightsville
Alexander-area Pulaski County properties
College Station-area properties
Sweet Home-area properties
Mabelvale-area properties
Pulaski County communities
Because mailing addresses and municipal boundaries do not always tell the whole story, the actual county containing the parcel should be confirmed before deed preparation and recording.
Have Arkansas 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 Arkansas 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:
Pulaski County Assessor
Pulaski County property records
PAgis
Little Rock GIS
Subdivision/plat records
Pulaski County real-estate records
Prior recorded deeds
Other available public records
Yes.
The Assessor states that all Pulaski County real-estate records are currently available online for public viewing.
Yes.
The PAgis Land Ownership Application can search by:
Address
Intersection
Parcel owner
Subdivision
Potentially.
PAgis states that scanned plats can be accessed from subdivision search results.
Yes.
The City maintains mapping applications for planning, zoning, land use, transportation, parcel boundaries, and other geographic information.
Not necessarily.
If you have it, providing it can help.
If not, we can attempt to research available Assessor, parcel, GIS, subdivision/plat, and recorded deed information.
We can research available prior deeds, Assessor records, PAgis parcel information, subdivision and plat information, and recorded real-estate records in an effort to identify the existing legal description.
This is document-preparation research and is not a title examination or survey.
For Pulaski County property, generally through:
Pulaski County Circuit and County Clerk — Real Estate Department
401 West Markham Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
Main phone: 501-340-8500.
The Clerk currently states:
$15 for the first page
and:
$5 for each additional page.
Transfer tax and other transaction-specific costs may be additional.
Yes.
The Clerk’s current Real Estate guidance states:
Under the changes effective August 5, 2025, certain in-person and mailed deed submissions require identification from the grantor or person signing on the grantor’s behalf.
For an in-person submission, the county generally requires presentation of valid government-issued identification.
For a mailed deed, a photocopy generally must accompany the deed.
There are statutory exceptions, including qualifying electronic recordings and submissions by certain professionals or governmental representatives.
Yes.
The county states that deeds lacking the identification required under the new procedure will be rejected.
No.
Pulaski County says copies of the identification are filed under seal and are not made available for public viewing.
Yes.
The Clerk currently provides an e-file option for real-estate documents.
Yes.
Property Fraud Alert is among the current services offered by the Circuit/County Clerk.
Arkansas currently imposes a transfer tax of:
on covered transactions exceeding $100.
Whether a particular transaction is taxable or exempt depends on the facts and applicable Arkansas law.
No blanket exemption should be assumed merely because the document is called a Quitclaim Deed.
Arkansas has transaction-specific exemptions, some of which can involve quitclaim deeds and other forms of conveyance.
We cannot determine whether a specific exemption applies to your transaction.
The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration publishes a Real Property Transfer Tax Affidavit of Compliance for real-estate transfers.
No.
Determining consideration, taxable value, transfer-tax treatment, or an exemption may involve legal or tax advice.
We prepare documents based on information and decisions supplied by the customer.
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 legally appropriate and available.
No.
That would involve legal advice.
Changing ownership of Arkansas real estate can affect:
Property rights
Mortgages
Creditors
Taxes
Homestead interests
Estate planning
Probate
Divorce
Trusts
Medicaid planning
Business ownership
Other legal and financial matters
If you are uncertain whether a Quitclaim Deed is appropriate, consult a licensed Arkansas 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 Pulaski County property records, using PAgis, locating the parcel number, finding the subdivision plat, researching your old deed, and identifying the legal description?
Choose the service level that fits your needs.
Prepare and execute the Quitclaim Deed yourself.
We research available Little Rock and Pulaski 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 Little Rock Arkansas 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 Arkansas Real Property Transfer Tax applies, which exemption should be claimed, or what effect a transfer may have on taxes, mortgages, creditors, probate, divorce, trusts, homestead rights, estate planning, Medicaid, or other legal and 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 Pulaski County Assessor records, county parcel mapping, PAgis, Little Rock GIS resources, subdivision and plat data, Pulaski County real-estate records, prior recorded deeds, assessment 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, parcel maps, assessments, GIS records, plats, and third-party databases can contain incomplete, outdated, or conflicting information.
If available records are insufficient to reliably prepare the requested document, additional documentation or assistance from an Arkansas attorney, title company, or surveyor may be necessary.
Documents are prepared with applicable Arkansas and local recording requirements in mind. Final acceptance for recording remains subject to review by the Pulaski County Circuit and County Clerk or other applicable governmental authority.
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