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Indiana motion to correct error deadline
Quick answer
In Indiana, you generally must file a motion to correct error within 30 days after entry of the final judgment on the chronological case summary (Ind. T.R. 59(C)).
Ind. T.R. 59(C)
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How the deadline works
Under Ind. T.R. 59(C), the motion to correct error is due within 30 days after entry of the final judgment on the chronological case summary. A deadline landing on a weekend or court holiday moves to the next business day.
Questions
- How long do I have to file a motion to correct error in Indiana?
- Generally 30 days after entry of the final judgment on the chronological case summary, under Ind. T.R. 59(C).
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