The Kentucky Affidavit of Wrongfully Filed Record is a document used to request the removal of incorrect information from a public record. It is typically used when a mistake or error has been made in the filing of a public record, such as an incorrect name, date of birth, Social Security number, or other incorrect information. There are three types of Kentucky Affidavit of Wrongfully Filed Record: the Affidavit to Remove Incorrect Information from a Public Record, the Affidavit to Correct Incorrect Information on a Public Record, and the Affidavit to Remove wrongfully Filed Public Record. The Affidavit to Remove Incorrect Information from a Public Record is used to request the removal of incorrect information from a public record. The Affidavit to Correct Incorrect Information on a Public Record is used to request the correction of incorrect information on a public record. The Affidavit to Remove a Wrongfully Filed Public Record is used to request the removal of a public record that was wrongfully filed. All three of these Kentucky Affidavits of Wrongfully Filed Record must be signed by the person requesting the change and notarized in order to be valid.