The West Virginia Statement of Correction is a legal document used to correct errors in an official record or document. It is available for free from the West Virginia Secretary of State's office. There are two types of West Virginia Statement of Correction: a Correction of Errors Statement and a Correction of Names Statement. A Correction of Errors Statement is used to correct errors in a previously filed document, such as a Certificate of Incorporation or a Certificate of Authority. This type of statement must include a statement of the error that needs to be corrected, the correct information, and the name and signature of the person making the correction. A Correction of Names Statement is used to correct errors in the name of a corporation or other legal entity. This type of statement must include the correct name of the entity, the name of the entity as it appears in the document to be corrected, and the name and signature of the person making the correction. Both types of West Virginia Statement of Correction must be notarized and filed with the Secretary of State. The fee for filing a Correction of Errors Statement is $10, while the fee for filing a Correction of Names Statement is $25.