A scrivener's affidavit is a statement executed by a person who made a minor error in a legal document such as a deed, mortgage, agreement or survey. They are most often executed by attorneys and...
They are two different instruments. A name affidavit involves identifying as the same person as being one person with two different names. A scrivener's affidavit involves correcting a minor error in...
Obviously someone has already made an error in the deed but you haven't explained what the error was. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate and conveyancing who can...
A Scrivener's Affidavit cannot be used to make any substantial changes in a deed. For example, it can be used to correct or add the date, add, correct or delete a middle initial that was recited...
The scrivener must file the scrivener's affidavit. If that scrivener is not available you can check your state laws to see if there is another type of affidavit that could be used to explain the...