A Scrivener's Error Corrective Affidavit is a formal legal document used to correct minor clerical mistakes in a previously recorded deed. Unlike other affidavits, this form specifically addresses typographical errors or other obvious mistakes in legal instruments, affirming that the corrections are accurate and necessary for proper documentation. This affidavit is crucial for ensuring the validity and clarity of property records.
This affidavit should be used when minor clerical errors, such as typographical mistakes or incorrect names, are found in a recorded deed or related legal documents. It is essential when these mistakes could lead to confusion in property transactions or ownership rights. Correcting these errors preserves the integrity of the document and prevents potential legal disputes.
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This form is a Scrivener's Error Corrective Affidavit used to fix minor clerical mistakes in a previously recorded deed, ensuring the record remains accurate. It identifies the land records officer and county/state, references the recorded instrument (book and page), lists the original deed parties, describes the errors being corrected, and includes the affiant’s notarized signature.
Typically, the affidavit is filed with the land records office to reflect the corrections in the public deed record. Filing with the county recorder may be required or advised by local rules, so check the jurisdiction and, if in doubt, consult a licensed attorney.
A Scrivener's error is a clerical mistake in a deed or related document that this form is designed to correct. It often involves typographical errors or obvious inaccuracies that affect the accuracy or clarity of the recorded instrument.
By executing the Scrivener's Error Corrective Affidavit to Correct Clerical Error in Deed and submitting it to the land records office. The affiant describes the error, specifies the correction, and the document must be signed and notarized.
Examples include typographical mistakes or misnamed parties in the deed, or an incorrect date or inaccurate legal description in the recorded instrument. The affidavit captures these errors and specifies the exact corrections needed to reflect the intended information.
A clerical error is a broad term for simple mistakes in a document, while a Scrivener's error is a specific label for such mistakes in drafted or recorded deeds. This form is designed to correct Scrivener's errors in a deed and update the land records accordingly.