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If you are not on the title, no, you cannot quit claim the deed. The executor of the estate will have to execute a transfer of the property, once the estate is settled.

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The question is too general to answer. If you're asking about a particular situation you need to supply more specifics. Some warrants are easy and quick to execute, some are difficult and dangerous and/or take a lot of planning. Like all of policework - NOTHING is ever routine!

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