No. A certified letter is likely to contain some important information. You will not know until you open it. You should pick it up as soon as possible and deal with whatever it contains.
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A certified letter should be written just as any other business letter, but you should note above the name and address of the person to whom it is addressed "Sent Certified Mail, Article No. ***********" The Article Number should correspond to the Certified Mail Receipt form (PS Form 3800) from the USPS. This means that you should pick up the form from the Post Office before you print your letter, so that the article number can be printed, rather than hand-written in.
The purpose of sending a letter by certified mail is to have proof the letter was sent and received.
Acronyms and their full versions are normally capitalised, so CNA should be capitalised and Certified Nursing Assistant should have each first letter capitalised.
For clarification, you don't type a certified letter. A letter becomes certified when you send it by USPS certified mail. This is a great way to send important documents, legal paperwork and so on, as it provides a paper trail showing when a letter was sent and when it was received.
The article number is 7011157000006916 last four is 9775 certified letter
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There are several reasons why a person could receive a certified letter. The letter could be a bill, official paperwork such as divorce papers, etc.
A letter should be sent "certified" to record that you actually made an attempt to contact someone at that listed address. It also guarantees someone received the letter sent. In the Medical field, where liability is of great concern, sending a certified letter shows as proof, that you made an attempt on X date, to contact X person specified, and that X person received the letter. This way, if anyone asks HOW you can prove you contacted the person, you have a receipt showing the proof.
i got a usps for to pick up certified mail but it was close is it bad news to get a certified mail.