This form is used when it has been discovered that errors were made in the Original Assignment. Rather than attempt to correct each of the errors, Assignor and Assignee agree to replace the Original Assignment with this Replacement Assignment.
Replacing your assignment typically corrects errors, but it’s a good idea to double-check everything to catch any lingering mistakes.
Once you submit, it will be reviewed, and you should receive updates regarding your submission status or any further steps needed.
In many cases, yes! Just make sure to follow the online submission guidelines to ensure your documents go to the right place.
Yes, there usually is a deadline. It’s best to check with the local authorities or the specific department handling your assignment.
To start, you'll want to gather all the original documents and any new information you need to include. Then, follow the proper steps to submit your replacement assignment.
You might need to replace your prior assignment if you found errors or if there have been changes since it was first submitted.
A replacement assignment is a way to fix mistakes in a prior assignment, making sure everything is correct and up to date.