Property Ownership
A deed in Arizona is considered delivered when:
AThe grantor signs the deed
BThe deed is recorded in the county recorder's office
CThe grantor intends to pass title and the grantee accepts✓ Correct
DThe escrow company receives the deed
Explanation
Delivery of a deed requires intent by the grantor to transfer title (delivery) and acceptance by the grantee. Recording creates constructive notice but is not what constitutes delivery — a deed can be delivered without recording.
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