Request for Correction of Clerical Errors is a legal document that was released by the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania.
Q: What is a Request for Correction of Clerical Errors in Pennsylvania?
A: A Request for Correction of Clerical Errors is a process to fix mistakes made in legal documents in Pennsylvania.
Q: What types of errors can be corrected?
A: Typically, clerical errors such as typos, misspellings, incorrect dates, or incorrect names can be corrected.
Q: Who can file a Request for Correction of Clerical Errors?
A: The person or party who made the mistake or is affected by the mistake can file the request.
Q: What is the procedure for filing a Request for Correction of Clerical Errors?
A: The request must be filed with the court that has jurisdiction over the document containing the error. It usually requires submitting a written form or motion explaining the error and the requested correction.
Q: Is there a deadline for filing a Request for Correction of Clerical Errors?
A: Yes, there is usually a deadline for filing the request, so it is important to act promptly upon discovering the error.
Q: What happens after filing the Request for Correction of Clerical Errors?
A: The court will review the request and may schedule a hearing if necessary. If the court grants the request, the corrected document will be issued.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System.