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Promissory Note and Deed of Trust
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Deed of Trust
What is the address of the property for securing the note?
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If you have a current copy of your deed to be changed, please scan and upload it here.
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If you do not have a current deed, we will obtain this for you for $10. We will obtain information about the property from the current deed.
To whom and where should the recorded deed of trust be mailed to? Typically, the Deed of Trust gets mailed to the Lender.
First
Last
Address
Street Address
City
Alabama
Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
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North Dakota
Northern Mariana Islands
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
U.S. Virgin Islands
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Armed Forces Americas
Armed Forces Europe
Armed Forces Pacific
State
ZIP Code
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Lender
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Borrowers.
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If the Borrow is a trust or other entity, should someone related to the transaction also guarantee the loan?
Yes
No
What is the principal amount owed to the Lender?
What is the annual interest rate owed to the Lender?
On what date is the first payment due?
MM slash DD slash YYYY
On what date is the loan due in full?
MM slash DD slash YYYY
Select which of the following describes how payments will be made:
Amortizing Loan: Principal and interest are paid in monthly installments per month until principal and interest are paid in full.
Interest only: Payments of interest only will begin on the date the first payment is due.
No payments: No payments of principal or interest are due during the loan period. The whole amount of principal and interest is due on the due date.
Amount per month:
Payments will be due:
First of the month
or Date:
MM slash DD slash YYYY
Will be paid on the following schedule:
Monthly
Quarterly
Annually
Payments begin on:
MM slash DD slash YYYY
If the Lender is not a Trust/Entity and there is more than one Lender named above, please described the manner in which they will be holding title on the Deed of Trust:
(select “No Designation” if there is only one Lender)
Joint Tenants
Tenants in Common
Community Property (with Right of Survivorship)
Community Property (without Right of Survivorship)
No Designation
As of January 1, 2018, California is imposing a $75 tax on recording documents relating to real property. There are a few exemptions, including a transfer to an owner-occupied residence. Your Guideway associate can tell you if your document(s) is(are) subject to the tax. Since we must pay the tax at the time of recording, we will be collecting it in addition to our fee.
CAN ALL OF THE PEOPLE WHO WILL BE SIGNING COMMUNICATE IN AND UNDERSTAND SPOKEN ENGLISH?
Yes
No
If not, please describe how we can verify that the signer consents to this document.
How do you want to receive your documents? Choose one:
I want to come to your office for complimentary notarization. When my documents are ready, please contact me for a notarization appointment.
I will notarize the documents on my own. Please send me my documents with signing instructions. After I have signed and notarized the documents, I will send them back to your office for recording with the County Recorder.
Please contact us if you have additional information to provide regarding your order or if you have any questions about filling out this form.
When notarizing a signature on a document, a notary public must be able to communicate with the signer in the same language. An interpreter must not be used. If one of our notaries is unable to communicate with a customer, the customer will be referred to a notary public who speaks the customer’s language. The customer will be responsible for paying the fees charged by the outside notary.
Statement:
By filling out this form, I acknowledge that the person who helped me is not an attorney and I did not receive any legal advice in the selection or preparation of my forms.