Shasta County Tax Collector
Deed Information Form
For Staff Use Only:
Bid Paddle# ______________________
Item # ___________________________
Parcel # __________________________
This sheet is provided for your convenience in purchasing property at the public auction tax sale. It should be prepared in advance,
and turned in ONLY at the time of acceptance of your successful bid on a property at the auction.
If title to the propety is to be vested in any name(s) other than the purchaser at the auction, a signed, notarized authorization from
the proposed owner(s) must be provided prior to the tax deed.
DEED INFORMATION:
To insure accurate preparation of your deed,
PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY
exactly as you want it to appear on the deed
Name(s) - Type or Print Legibly
Signature(s) of each party on title:
TITLE IS TO BE VESTED AS (Check one):
Husband and Wife, as Joint Tenants
Husband and Wife, as Tenants in Common
A Single Man
A Single Woman
A Married Man, as His Sole and Separate Property
A Married Woman, as Her Sole and Separate Property
A Widow/Widower
Other - Please type or print exactly as title will appear on Tax Deed
WHEN RECORDED, MAIL TAX DEED AND TAX STATEMENTS TO: (TYPE OR PRINT)
Name
Street
City
State
Zip
Daytime Phone
IMPORTANT: IT CAN TAKE FROM 14 TO 30 DAYS FOR YOU TO RECEIVE THE TAX DEED TO PURCHASER. DO NOT CONTACT THE
TAX COLLECTOR WITHIN THIS TIME PERIOD IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED YOUR DEED.
1450 Court Street, Room 227
Redding, CA 96001
Telephone: (530) 225-5511
The Advantages and Limitations of How You Take Title to Real Property
Title to real property in California may be held by individuals, either in Sole Ownership or in Co-Ownership. Co-Ownership of real
property occurs when title is held by two or more persons. There are several variations as to how title may be held in each type of
ownership. The following brief summaries reference some of the more common examples of Sole Ownership and Co-Ownership.
Sole Ownership
A Single Man/Woman
A man or woman, who is not legally married. Example: John Doe,