Escrow & Title
For a deed to be valid and convey title in Wyoming, it must include:
AA legal description of the property, the grantor's signature, and delivery and acceptance✓ Correct
BA purchase price and notarization
CSignatures of both grantor and grantee
DA recording stamp from the county clerk
Explanation
A valid Wyoming deed must contain: an identifiable grantor and grantee, a legal description of the property, words of conveyance, the grantor's signature, and delivery and acceptance by the grantee. Recording is not required for validity but is necessary for notice.
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