Okaloosa County Lady Bird Deed Services
Protect your Okaloosa County home from probate with a Florida Lady Bird Deed. Our attorneys prepare your deed for a flat fee of $349 — no hidden costs, no surprises.
Why Okaloosa County Homeowners Choose a Lady Bird Deed
- Avoid Probate: Your home transfers automatically to your beneficiary upon death, bypassing the Okaloosa County probate court entirely.
- Keep Full Control: You retain complete ownership and control of your property during your lifetime. Sell it, refinance it, or change your mind at any time.
- Protect Your Homestead Exemption: A Lady Bird Deed preserves your Florida homestead exemption and Save Our Homes cap in Okaloosa County.
- Medicaid Protection: Lady Bird Deeds help protect your home from Medicaid estate recovery claims in Florida.
- Stepped-Up Tax Basis: Your beneficiary receives a stepped-up tax basis, potentially saving thousands in capital gains taxes.
How It Works in Okaloosa County
- Order Online: Complete our simple order form with your property and beneficiary information.
- Attorney Preparation: A Florida attorney prepares your Lady Bird Deed, customized for Okaloosa County recording requirements.
- Sign & Notarize: Sign your deed before a notary public in Okaloosa County or anywhere in Florida.
- Record at the Okaloosa County Clerk: File your completed deed with the Okaloosa County Clerk of Court to make it official.
Recording Your Deed in Okaloosa County
After signing and notarizing your Lady Bird Deed, it must be recorded with the Okaloosa County Clerk of Court. Recording fees are set by Okaloosa County and are paid directly to the clerk’s office. Our attorneys prepare your deed to meet all Okaloosa County recording requirements.
Get Started Today
Ready to protect your Okaloosa County home from probate? Our attorney-prepared Lady Bird Deed is just $349 with a 5-7 business day turnaround.
Order Your Okaloosa County Lady Bird Deed