Idaho Motion to Correct Clerical Error is a type of motion used in Idaho courts that allows a party to the case to move the court to correct a clerical mistake in a judicial record or to make a minor correction to a judgment. It is also known as a Motion to Correct Clerical Mistake or Motion to Correct Clerical Error in Judgment. The motion must be filed within one year of the date of the judgment, order, or decree. The Idaho Motion to Correct Clerical Error can be used for a variety of reasons. These include correcting a clerical error, such as a misspelled name or incorrect address; correcting an error in a court order, such as a wrong calculation or mistake in the language of the order; or correcting an omission or other defect in a court order or judgment. Types of Idaho Motion to Correct Clerical Error can include a Motion to Correct Clerical Mistake in Judgment, Motion to Correct Clerical Error in Court Order, Motion to Correct Clerical Error in Decree, and Motion to Correct Clerical Error in Record.