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[WI] Who signs a transfer on death deed?

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Only the property owner (your mother) signs the TOD deed. You do not sign as the beneficiary.

Where she signs:

  • The line labeled Grantor, Owner, or Transferor
  • Any additional owner signature lines left blank

If there is a printed name line under the signature, she prints her name there.

Notary requirement(WI Stat § 706.07):

Wisconsin law requires the owner’s signature to be:

  • Notarized
  • Signed in front of the notary

The bank’s notary service is perfectly acceptable.

Who does NOT sign:

  • You (the beneficiary)
  • Witnesses (not required in Wisconsin for TOD deeds)

If the form contains a beneficiary section, that area is typed/printed only, not signed.

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Hi, I just completed a TOD document, and I'm a bit unsure who has to sign on which lines.

Lexi

Lexi, Chatbot

I understand that navigating the signing process for a TOD document can be confusing. Can you tell me if you are the sole owner of the property listed in the document?

My mother is the sole owner. I am the sole beneficiary.

Lexi

Lexi, Chatbot

Have you already discussed the signing requirements with any witnesses or notaries involved?

We use the notary services at her bank.

Benjamin

Benjamin

Hello, my name is Benjamin, and I have been a licensed attorney for over 19 years. I look forward to assisting you with your question.

Benjamin

Benjamin

I understand you're dealing with a situation involving a TOD document and are unsure about the signing process. Is that correct? What state are you in? Please let me know your questions.

We are in Wisconsin.

Benjamin

Benjamin

Only the property owner (your mother) signs the TOD deed. You do not sign as the beneficiary.

Where she signs:

  • The line labeled Grantor, Owner, or Transferor
  • Any additional owner signature lines left blank

If there is a printed name line under the signature, she prints her name there.

Notary requirement(WI Stat § 706.07):

Wisconsin law requires the owner’s signature to be:

  • Notarized
  • Signed in front of the notary

The bank’s notary service is perfectly acceptable.

Who does NOT sign:

  • You (the beneficiary)
  • Witnesses (not required in Wisconsin for TOD deeds)

If the form contains a beneficiary section, that area is typed/printed only, not signed.

I have some blank lines followed by "(SEAL)", a section called "Authentication," and a section called "Acknowledgements," none of which list any of those titles.

There is also one line mid-page for a date, but I'm uncertain what that date reflects.

There is also no field on the form asking for her printed name.

Benjamin

Benjamin

THIS DESIGNATION IS MADE BY
Your mother’s full legal name
(collectively, “Owner”)

Same:

  • Your mother’s name
  • County / State
  • County where the property is located
  • State of Wisconsin

Recording Area / Name & Return Address:
Leave blank (Register of Deeds completes this)

Beneficiary Selection:
Under Select A or B:

  • Check A
  • Then on the line:
    Insert name of beneficiary — your full legal name
    (Only one beneficiary in your case)

Parcel & Homestead:
Parcel Identification Number (PIN):
Enter property’s tax parcel number

“This ___ homestead property (is / is not)”

  • Check “is” if it is her primary residence
  • Check “is not” if it is a rental or second home

Date line:
“Dated ___________”
Your mother writes the signing date.

Signature area (CRITICAL):
There are four signature lines with “(SEAL)” and an asterisk beneath each.

Your mother signs ONLY ONE of these lines.

  • She signs above one asterisk line
  • Then directly beneath that signature:
    She prints her name

Leave the other signature lines blank.

AUTHENTICATION section (left side):
Leave blank. This is only used if an attorney authenticates instead of a notary.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT (right side – notary block):
The notary completes this entire section, including:

  • State & County
  • Date
  • Your mother’s name
  • Notary signature & stamp

Ok, there is no place that mentions primary or secondary residence.

Does the county clerk complete the authentication portion?

And, is it alright if I am listed as the person that drafted the form?

Benjamin

Benjamin

I didn't say the form said primary or not. This is what the form says:
“This ___ homestead property (is / is not)”

Benjamin

Benjamin

I said:
Write "is" if it is her primary residence.
Write "is not" if it is a rental or second home.

Leave the authentication blank. That is for an attorney to sign. If there is no attorney, then it remains blank.

Yes, you are allowed to draft it.

Is her primary residence a homestead property if it is less than one acre?

Benjamin

Benjamin

“Homestead” does not depend on acreage size. It means:

  • It is your mother’s primary residence, and
  • She actually lives there as her main home.

Wisconsin homestead protections can apply to up to 40 acres, but there is no minimum acreage requirement.

Ok. I think I can go back and change that.

Benjamin

Benjamin

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