Minnesota Motion To Correct Clerical Mistakes is a document filed with the court that requests a court to make a correction to the record in a case. It can be used to correct errors in the court's records. The types of corrections that can be requested are: correction of a date, correction of a name, correction of an address, correction of a typographical error, correction of a judgment, or correction of a sentence. The motion must be accompanied by an affidavit stating the mistake and the correct information. The court then makes the correction and issues an order to reflect the corrected information.