Corrections vs. SPU Cover Sheets Explained

what is the difference between corrections cover sheet and spu cover sheet?

Understanding Corrections and SPU Cover Sheets

The corrections cover sheet and the SPU (Special Processing Unit) cover sheet are essential tools used in documentation processes. This article will explain their purposes, how to use them, and where to find them.

What is a Corrections Cover Sheet?

The corrections cover sheet is primarily designed to highlight specific errors or changes that need addressing. Its main focus is on rectifying mistakes within documents or processes.

What is an SPU Cover Sheet?

The SPU cover sheet serves as a documentation tool for processes requiring additional attention or special handling. It provides important information and instructions when sending documents for processing, ensuring that paperwork is organized correctly and directed to the appropriate department.

Key Differences

  • Corrections Cover Sheet: Focuses on correcting mistakes.
  • SPU Cover Sheet: Pertains to complex processing requirements or tracking purposes within projects.

How to Use the SPU Cover Sheet

  1. Complete the bottom portion of the form, including your signature.
  2. Attach it to your documents before submission for processing.

Troubleshooting Errors

If you encounter any issues while using the SPU cover sheet, please reach out for assistance so we can help resolve any problems promptly.

Locating the SPU Cover Sheet on DMV Desk Dashboard

  1. Select the menu button with three lines located on the right side of your screen.
  2. Select "Print Work Order Request Form" from available options. Note that each work order corresponds with individual deals and cannot be e-filed directly from this section.

No PDF Available

Please note there isn't a PDF version of the SPU cover sheet available at this time. To obtain it, create a deal or transaction first, then choose “print work order request form.”

Simplified Steps to Find Blank SPU Cover Sheet:


  1. Create a transaction as if you were going to e-file it;

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