Do not confuse this affidavit with the odometer or title correction application, because they coincidentally have the same form number. This affidavit corrects the ownership of a title. With this affidavit, all parties must sign, that is, the incorrect buyer(s), the correct buyer(s), and the seller(s). Another problem you encounter is accidentally putting the date of sale in the future. This can only be corrected by waiting till the future date, or by filling out an application for corrected title or odometer (PS2025). Below the odometer area, on the correction application, you will put the incorrect date, then the correct date, and have both the seller(s) and buyer(s) sign. Another error you may make is filling out the entire motor vehicle title as if the title is asking you questions. If this happens, I would advise you to just get a duplicate title from the seller(s) and get some professional
Do not confuse this affidavit with the odometer or title correction application, because they coincidentally have the same form number. This affidavit corrects the ownership of a title. With this affidavit, all parties must sign, that is, the incorrect buyer(s), the correct buyer(s), and the seller(s). Another problem you encounter is accidentally putting the date of sale in the future. This can only be corrected by waiting till the future date, or by filling out an application for corrected title or odometer (PS2025). Below the odometer area, on the correction application, you will put the incorrect date, then the correct date, and have both the seller(s) and buyer(s) sign. Another error you may make is filling out the entire motor vehicle title as if the title is asking you questions. If this happens, I would advise you to just get a duplicate title from the seller(s) and get some professional