
The information you submit on your transmittal report is edited for accuracy when processed by DRS. This edit process verifies the information is valid before it is stored in the DRS database. If an error is discovered during the edit process, the transaction in error may be rejected, corrected, or left as is. After the transmittal report has been processed, a transmittal edit report is sent back to you via U.S. Mail an/or electronically. Contact ESS for more information.
The Transmittal Edit Report lists the errors found and the actions taken. This Transmittal Edit Report is produced the same day that the transmittal is processed, and it is mailed the next day. If there are no errors, a transmittal edit report is not produced.
You may choose to have automated system corrections rejected, rather than having them automatically corrected by DRS. You must make prior arrangement with DRS to select this option. Contact ESS for additional information.