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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Motion to Correct a Clerical Error in the editor.
Begin by filling in the Plaintiff's name and the Civil Action Number at the top of the form.
In section 1, provide details about the original complaint, including the date it was filed and a description of the item in question, along with its serial number.
For section 2, indicate whether any parties appeared at trial and summarize their involvement.
In section 3, clarify the clerical error by stating both the incorrect and correct descriptions of the subject matter, ensuring accuracy in location and serial number.
Section 4 requires you to reference all relevant documents that support your claim regarding the clerical error.
Finally, complete section 5 by requesting that the court corrects the order without requiring notice to other parties. Sign and date your submission before submitting it through our platform.
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