Free Alaska Transfer on Death Deed Forms and Templates

An Alaska Transfer on Death Deed is a written legal instrument that lets any property owner transfer the property title to the person identified in the deed without the need to go through the traditional probate process. This deed will identify the owner of the property, record the description of the property to be transferred after the owner passes away, and state the personal details of the person chosen to be a beneficiary who will obtain the right of ownership. Confirm your intention to convey property to the beneficiary and acknowledge the intention to execute the deed before a notary public. It is possible to add another name to the deed in case the primary beneficiary dies before the owner or authorize a legal representative to sign the papers on your behalf.

Alternate Name:

  • Alaska TOD Deed;
  • Alaska Beneficiary Deed.

See our library of templates below to download the Alaska-specific deed to pass the property interest to the individual you name in writing:

  1. Form P-150, Transfer on Death Deed, is a government-issued document you need to use to manage the distribution of your assets in accordance with Title 13 of the Alaska Statutes. Once the deed is prepared, file it in the local county clerk office to make this document legally binding.
  2. Form P-151, Revocation of Transfer on Death Deed, is a supplemental statement that allows the owner of the property to officially cancel the previously valid Alaska TOD Deed. Note that any individual is entitled to amend or revoke the deed at any time without indicating a reason.

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This form is used for revoking a Transfer on Death Deed in the state of Alaska. It allows the property owner to cancel the automatic transfer of the property to a designated beneficiary upon their death.

This Form is used for creating a transfer on death deed in Alaska. It allows the owner of real property to transfer ownership of the property to designated beneficiaries upon their death.

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