Correction Statement and Agreement - New Mexico 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Correction Statement and Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the COUNTY field at the top of the form, ensuring it reflects the correct location of your transaction.
  3. In Section 1, provide details about the sales transaction, including the date and attach any relevant documents as indicated.
  4. Proceed to Section 2, where you will need to outline any errors or inaccuracies in closing documents that require correction. Be specific about what needs to be amended.
  5. Complete Sections 3 through 9 by reviewing each clause carefully. Ensure all parties understand their responsibilities regarding corrections and replacements of documents.
  6. Fill in the Seller and Buyer information at the bottom of the form, including names, addresses, and dates for signatures.
  7. Finally, ensure a Notary Public signs off on the document as required before finalizing your agreement.

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Yes, an Affidavit of Correction Form requires the signature of a notary. Witnesses are not required by law.
Affidavits of correction are typically required when changing information on a vehicle certificate of title. The states below provide official forms through their Department of Motor Vehicles for this purpose. In many cases, a new application for title will have to be submitted in addition to the affidavit/statement.
An Affidavit of Discrepancy (often called Affidavit of One and the Same Person or simply AOD) is a sworn, docHubd statement in which an individual explains why two or more official records show different versions of the same personal detailmost commonly a name, date of birth, sex marker, family status or other
This Affidavit of Correction may be used to correct an error on a New Mexico or out-of-state vehicle title or manufacturers statement/certificate of origin (MSO/MCO) that is being presented for the purpose of issuance of a New Mexico title.
An affidavit of title is a docHubd, legal document provided by the seller of a piece of property attesting to the status of and certain facts about the property, including ownership and the presence of any legal issues.
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