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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the affidavit correction Louisiana in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the [_PARISH_] where the affidavit is executed. This is essential for jurisdiction.
  3. Next, enter the name of the notary public in the [_NOTARY_] field, ensuring they are duly commissioned.
  4. In the [_AFFIANT_] section, provide the name of the appearing party who acted as notary in the incorrect act.
  5. Fill out the [_Address_] field with the mailing address of the affiant for proper identification.
  6. Complete details regarding the incorrect act by entering its title in [_Act_], along with parties involved and their Tax Identification Numbers in [_TIN_1_] and [_TIN_2_].
  7. Describe the clerical error in [_Describe_Error_] and provide the correct information in [_Correction_] and [_Property_Description_].
  8. Finally, sign and date your affidavit at [_Date_] and ensure it is witnessed appropriately.

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A notarized affidavit for correction serves as a crucial tool to amend inaccuracies in official documents. This legal instrument not only rectifies mistakes but also ensures that corrections are recognized as legitimate and binding.
(1) A clerical error in a notarial act affecting movable or immovable property or any other rights, corporeal or incorporeal, may be corrected by an act of correction executed by any of the following: (a) The person who was the notary or one of the notaries before whom the act was passed.
(a) Any person who solicits, coerces, or in any manner influences a notary public to perform an improper notarial act knowing that act to be an improper notarial act, including any act required of a notary public under Section 8206, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
An Act of God shall mean, in this Section, an incident due directly to natural causes and exclusively without human intervention.
What is an Affidavit of Correction? An Affidavit of Correction is a legal document that you can use to fix inaccurate information on an official record. If you have made an error on an official court or government document, you can use an Affidavit of Correction to address it.

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The affiant: The person who is asserting the facts contained in the affidavit. The Notary Public: The licensed notary who confirms the affiants identity and voluntary signature. Witness to the Signatures: Some affidavits include extra witnesses (in addition to the notary public).
Understanding Affidavit Of Correction An affidavit of correction serves as a legal document that addresses errors in official records. It provides a structured way to amend inaccuracies, ensuring the integrity of important documents.

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