Final answer:
For a deed to become effective and transfer title, it must be signed, delivered, accepted, and recorded.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order for a deed to become effective and transfer title, several steps must be taken:
- The deed must be in writing and signed by the grantor (the current owner of the property) in the presence of a notary public or other authorized witness.
- The deed must be delivered to the grantee (the person receiving the property).
- The grantee must accept the deed, either through physical possession of the deed or by executing a document acknowledging acceptance.
- The deed must be recorded in the county or city land records office, which gives notice to the public of the transfer of title.
Once these steps are completed, the deed becomes effective and the title to the property is transferred to the grantee.