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Posted: 11/4/2018 4:22:27 PM EDT
Gents,

Its one of those days.... I just submitted an eForm 1 for a SBR. After submitting my payment and printing my draft I noticed a typo in my application. My keyboard is a PIA and drops a letter unless the key is pushed just right. In this case it dropped a letter in the name of my trust. After my discovery, I logged back in to see if I could edit it, but it appears that I cannot. Do any of you know how I go about fixing the issue?
Thank you,
ST
Link Posted: 11/4/2018 4:33:14 PM EDT
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From what I gather from other threads, when your form is being processed, if an error is recognized you will be contacted to fix it via email. Similar to how you were mailed a letter for corrections on a paper form. It shouldn’t impact your wait time or place in line aside from the time it takes you to correct it and return it.
Link Posted: 11/4/2018 5:39:14 PM EDT
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From what I gather from other threads, when your form is being processed, if an error is recognized you will be contacted to fix it via email. Similar to how you were mailed a letter for corrections on a paper form. It shouldn’t impact your wait time or place in line aside from the time it takes you to correct it and return it.
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Thank you for the reply.  After spending a few more minutes looking through the other members post I am seeing that too. Fingers crossed.
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