Check your jurisdiction’s property laws to see whether allodial title is recognized
Obtain a property title through a lawful purchase or transfer
Pay all required taxes, fees, and assessments tied to the property
Clear any liens, mortgages, judgments, or encumbrances on the property
Record the deed and any related documents with the proper land records office
Verify the chain of title for defects or competing claims
Apply for any available statutory land title protections in your jurisdiction
Follow any special procedures required for government land grants or patented land
Consult a qualified real estate attorney or land title professional
Confirm whether your jurisdiction allows only fee simple ownership rather than true allodial title
