[WSBARP] RCW 6.28 Commissioners to Convey Real Estate

Nick Bergh nick at gnbergh.com
Wed Sep 20 14:43:34 PDT 2017


I’ve done this a couple of times. I usually include in the judgment that a named third party (usually counsel) is authorized to execute the deed – it gets the court out of the loop, beyond signing the order. The deed should reference the judgment/order authorizing the signing, and should be notarized. CR 70 also allows a court to authorize a third party to execute a deed if the judgment debtor won’t.

 

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Has anyone on the list had occasion to use RCW 6.28 which allows a commissioner to sign a deed for real estate when the grantee who is required to do so by judgment or order refuses to do so.  If so, I would really appreciate some assistance with that.  For instance, if the Commissioner signs the quit claim deed, does his or her signature need to be notarized?  Seems kind of silly, but …..  Also, it looks like a superior court judge has to authorize the commissioner to sign the deed, and it looks like the deed has to have the judge’s signature as well.

 

Anyway, any help would be much appreciated!

 

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