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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kansas Affidavit of Correction in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the vehicle information section. Enter the YEAR, MAKE, and VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER accurately as these are mandatory fields.
  3. Select the reason for correction from the provided options, such as 'Customer Changed Mind' or 'Seller/Purchaser signed name incorrectly'. If your reason is not listed, check 'Other' and describe it in the space provided.
  4. In the next section, correct any names that were signed or printed incorrectly. Ensure that you provide both Seller’s and Purchaser’s signatures and printed names in their respective fields.
  5. If applicable, address any odometer corrections by noting that they must be submitted on a separate TR-59 form as indicated.
  6. Finally, complete the Affiant’s Certification by signing and printing your name along with the Dealer's signature and date.

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The purpose of the Affidavit of Correction form is to provide a means for correcting errors found on a vehicles Certificate of Title or Manufacturers Certificate of Origin. This is crucial for maintaining accurate records and ensuring proper vehicle ownership documentation.
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).
Answer: Yes, in addition to being correctly signed and witnessed, an affidavit must be notarized in order to be legally binding.
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.
After filing, an affidavit is examined for its accuracy and adherence to legal requirements. It then becomes part of official court records and is accessible to relevant parties. Attorneys may use the affidavit to understand the merit of a case, cross-examine witnesses, and challenge or prove claims.

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An Affidavit of Correction in Kansas is a legal document used to correct errors or omissions on official documents, such as a title, deed, or other recorded instrument. It is typically used when there is a mistake in the original document, such as a misspelled name, incorrect date, or inaccurate information.
An affidavit of correction serves as a formal acknowledgment of errors, which can be crucial in legal proceedings. This affidavit acts as a preventative measure, helping to avoid complications like disputes over ownership rights or contractual obligations.

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