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Nebraska Correction Deed

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Form basis · sourced 2026-06-06

No official statutory form was located for this document in Nebraska (No prescribed statutory correction/scrivener deed form in NE. Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-271 authorizes a recordable affidavit to cure spelling variances in names (prima facie evidence) - an affidavit mechanism, not a deed form; cf. § 76-272 (affidavits to correct defects; validity). General recording/notice governed by § 76-238 (no form prescribed).). This is a self-help template pending attorney review.

Nebraska Legislature - Revised Statutes Chapter 76
Grantor(s)
Grantor 1
Grantee(s)
Grantee 1
Prior deed being corrected
Property (corrected legal description)
Consideration
Prepared by
When recorded mail to

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Is a correction deed valid in Nebraska?+

Nebraska recognizes correction deeds that meet its statutory requirements; there is no single mandatory state form (No prescribed statutory correction/scrivener deed form in NE. Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-271 authorizes a recordable affidavit to cure spelling variances in names (prima facie evidence) - an affidavit mechanism, not a deed form; cf. § 76-272 (affidavits to correct defects; validity). General recording/notice governed by § 76-238 (no form prescribed).). Any document that meets the requirements is valid.

What does Nebraska require to record a correction deed?+

The deed must be signed and acknowledged before a notary public, then recorded with the county recording office. Nebraska also typically requires a separate filing (Form 521). Requirements vary by county - verify before recording.

Do I need a lawyer to use TheEasyForms?+

No. TheEasyForms provides self-help document templates and is not a law firm; using it does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you want legal advice, consult a licensed attorney in your state.

Can I preview a correction deed for free?+

Yes. Every document has a free, watermarked preview so you can review it before you pay to remove the watermark and download a recording-ready PDF.

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