What happens if the administration asks for a correction?
✅ In Short
A correction request means that an organization or relevant service wants clarification, a change or an additional document.

🧭 What You Need to Understand
- This can happen even with a carefully prepared file.
- The request may concern information, a document, an address, an activity or an inconsistency.
- The most important thing is to answer precisely and quickly.
🧩 Why It Matters
Once the file is validated, not everything depends only on Leegal. External organizations may process, check or ask for clarifications. Responding quickly to requests and keeping information consistent helps limit back-and-forth exchanges.
💡 Simple Example
For example, an organization may ask for a more readable address, a missing document or clarification about the activity. You should handle the request precisely rather than sending back an approximate document.
🔎 Do Not Confuse
A correction or additional information request is not necessarily a final refusal. It often means that information must be clarified so the file can continue. The most important thing is to answer the request received precisely.
🛠️ How to Do It on Leegal
- Read the request before changing anything.
- Prepare the requested correction or supporting document.
- Reply in the same file to keep the history clear.
⚠️ Points to Check
- Do not send a random document if the request is precise.
- If the correction changes important information, review the linked documents.
📌 Key Takeaway
An administrative correction is not necessarily a final refusal: it is often a step to handle properly.
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Updated on: 09/07/2026
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