Minnesota Instructions — Motion to Correct Clerical Mistakes is a legal document used to correct errors in the court record. This document is used to make changes to a document that has already been filed with the court. It can be used to correct minor errors, such as typos, incorrect dates, and misspelled words. It cannot be used to make major changes, such as changing the amount of damages awarded or the outcome of a case. There are two types of Minnesota Instructions — Motion to Correct Clerical Mistakes: a motion for correction of clerical errors and a motion for rectification of clerical errors. The motion for correction of clerical errors is used to amend the court record to reflect the true facts or to correct misstatements of law or fact. The motion for rectification of clerical errors is used to correct errors, such as typos, incorrect dates, and misspelled words. Both motions must be filed with the court and will require a hearing.