Iowa Code § 321.23A
Affidavit of correction
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Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2012
When information is printed incorrectly on a certificate of title, application for certificate of title, damage disclosure statement, or other document required for a title transfer or when these documents contain an alteration or erasure, the county treasurer may accept a notarized affidavit of correction. This section does not apply to an odometer certification statement. The department shall consult with a representative of the Iowa state county treasurer’s association and shall promulgate rules and adopt a standard affidavit form or forms to administer this section.
When information is printed incorrectly on a certificate of title, application for certificate of title, damage disclosure statement, or other document required for a title transfer or when these documents contain an alteration or erasure, the county treasurer may accept a notarized affidavit of correction. This section does not apply to an odometer certification statement. The department shall consult with a representative of the Iowa state county treasurer’s association and shall promulgate rules and adopt a standard affidavit form or forms to administer this section.
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