Private capital, deed research & land acquisition
ZIORACapital Holdings

Conveyance

Clean conveyance, recorded and warranted.

A deed is only as good as the title behind it. We acquire and convey real property with properly prepared, executed, and recorded instruments — and stand behind the chain of title that supports them.

What we deliver

Warranty & special-warranty deeds

We prepare and deliver the instrument that fits the transaction, with full or limited covenants of warranty, drafted to your jurisdiction's recording standards.

Quitclaim & corrective instruments

For clearing clouds, resolving heirship, and curing scrivener errors, we prepare quitclaim and corrective deeds that tighten the chain of title.

Execution & notarization

Coordinated signing, notarization, and witnessing — remote or in person — with identity verification and full execution packages.

Recording & indexing

We record in the proper county of record, confirm indexing, and return conformed copies so the conveyance is a matter of public record.

How we work

A clear path, every time.

  1. 01

    Order & review

    We confirm the parties, legal description, and intended covenants against the current vesting deed.

  2. 02

    Draft & approve

    The instrument is drafted to jurisdiction standards and circulated for approval before execution.

  3. 03

    Execute

    Signing, notarization, and witnessing are coordinated and assembled into a recording-ready package.

  4. 04

    Record & return

    We record, confirm indexing, and deliver conformed copies and a closing binder.

Common questions

Good to know.

Have a question we haven't answered? Our team is glad to walk through specifics for your situation.

Ask our team
Which deed type should I use?

It depends on the warranties the parties intend to give and the risk each is willing to assume. We advise on warranty, special-warranty, and quitclaim instruments per transaction, but this is not a substitute for counsel.

Do you record nationwide?

Yes. We coordinate recording in counties across all 50 states, adapting to each jurisdiction's formatting, fee, and e-recording rules.

Can you cure a defective prior deed?

Often, yes — through corrective or re-recorded instruments. We assess the defect during title review and recommend the cleanest curative path.

Let's discuss your real-property objective.

Whether you are conveying a deed, placing a lien, clearing title, or selling land, our team responds within one business day.