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What is CA Parent-Child Transfer Form

The California Claim for Reassessment Exclusion for Transfer Between Parent and Child is a real estate form used by property owners to claim a reassessment exclusion for property transfers between parents and children.

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CA Parent-Child Transfer Form is needed by:
  • Parents transferring real estate to their children
  • Children receiving property from their parents
  • Legal representatives of property owners
  • Real estate professionals facilitating transactions
  • Estate planners managing property transfers

How to fill out the CA Parent-Child Transfer Form

  1. 1.
    Begin by accessing pdfFiller and searching for the 'California Claim for Reassessment Exclusion for Transfer Between Parent and Child' form.
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    Once located, open the form to view the fillable fields.
  3. 3.
    Before completing the form, gather necessary information such as social security numbers, details about the property, and family relationships.
  4. 4.
    Start with the section to fill out the transferor’s information, inputting names and social security numbers accurately.
  5. 5.
    Move to the transferee's section, entering the required details just as you did for the transferor.
  6. 6.
    Carefully complete all fillable fields, following the explicit instructions provided on the form, such as writing the 'Print full name(s) of transferor(s)'.
  7. 7.
    Continue through the form until every section is completed, ensuring no fields are left blank.
  8. 8.
    Review the entire document for accuracy, double-checking names and numbers against your gathered information.
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    Once finalized, you can save your progress or choose to download the form in your desired format directly through pdfFiller.
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    If submitting, follow the outlined procedures to file the form with the Assessor's office once it is completed and signed by both parties.
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Any parent or legal representative transferring property to their child is eligible to use the California Claim for Reassessment Exclusion for Transfer Between Parent and Child form. Both parties must sign to validate the transfer.
The completed form must be filed with the local Assessor's office in California. Many counties allow online submissions or mail-in options; check your county's website for details.
You will need personal identification such as social security numbers for both transferors and transferees, as well as details about the property being transferred, including its address and value.
It's best to submit the form as soon as possible after the property transfer occurs. Check with your local Assessor's office for any specific deadline requirements to ensure the reassessment exclusion is applied.
Common mistakes include leaving fields blank, miswriting names or social security numbers, and failing to obtain necessary signatures from both parties. Always double-check entries before submission.
Processing times can vary by county but generally take several weeks. Contact your local Assessor's office for the most accurate processing timeframe.
No, notarization is not required for the California Claim for Reassessment Exclusion for Transfer Between Parent and Child form; however, both parties must sign for the form to be valid.
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