Property identity
Parcel number, split-parcel status, address, legal description, and property type.
Arizona Department of Revenue
Prepare the property-value affidavit that records Arizona real-estate sale details.
Arizona's Affidavit of Property Value records parcel, party, sale price, financing, property type, and notary details for many real-property transfers. Docgle turns the checkbox-heavy form into a guided interview before you review and record it.
Average time
8-12 minutes
Difficulty
moderate
Best for
Arizona buyers, sellers, agents, title teams, and recording teams preparing Form 82162 for a non-exempt real-property transfer.
Get the affidavit ready for review and notarization without exposing raw parcel, deed-type, property-type, and financing checkbox soup.
If the transfer is exempt, do not complete this affidavit; put the A.R.S. 11-1134 exemption notation on the deed instead.
Parcel number, split-parcel status, address, legal description, and property type.
Seller, buyer, related-party relationship, and tax-bill mailing information.
Deed type, sale price/date, financing method, down payment, and partial-interest details.
Personal property and solar or energy-efficient components that affected the sale price.
Preparer contact, review, signatures, and notarization before recording.
Docgle asks calm, plain-English questions and keeps the official source attached for review.
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