Both are grammatically correct, both are exactly the same except for the question mark at the end of your question, which belongs on the end of the sentence.
May I request a copy of your catalogue
May I request a copy of your catalogue?
A suggestion for actually using this sentence in business writing; the answer to the question is yes or no, which is not the same as fulfilling a request for a copy of the catalogue. Business writing must clearly say what you want. Some alternative sentences:
I am writing to request a copy of your catalogue...
Please send a copy of your catalogue to ...
The first sentence is correct: "May I request a copy of your catalogue?" The second sentence is a repetition of the first and is unnecessary.
May I request a copy of your catalog?
May I request a copy of your catlog?
May I request a copy of invoices below, please?
That's correct!
One may find a "Betterware" catalogue directly through the official site for "Betterware". There is a link on the homepage where customers may view items from the catalogue or they may fill out a form to request a catalogue to be delivered.
The spelling "cataloger" is correct, as is cataloguer (from the two forms of the word, catalog and catalogue).
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
You should have been served a copy - how else would you have perfection of service? If you lost your copy, some courts have the documents online. If yours does not, go to the clerk's office & request a copy.
No. "May I see your passport, please?" is probably the best way to say it. "For" is not used with "request": you can request someone's passport, or you can request that someone show you his passport. And since requesting is already asking for something, it is redundant to use both "may I" and "request".
Yes a destroyed original may be used in a court of law if there is a copy. Just put in a request for a new original and explain what happened to the original.
A dismissed warrant may not show up in a light background check. If they probe deeply, it may still show up. You can request a copy of your background check for free from each company. Request a copy from the company they are using and check for yourself.
Here are the steps to obtain a copy of a 1099-R for tax purposes: Contact your financial institution: If you received a 1099-R from a bank, brokerage, or other financial institution, contact them to request a duplicate copy. They may be able to provide you with an electronic copy or send you a paper copy in the mail. Check your online account: If you have an online account with the financial institution that issued your 1099-R, log in and see if you can access a copy of the form there. Request a copy from the Social Security Administration (SSA): If your 1099-R was issued by the SSA, you can request a copy by calling 1-800-772-1213 or visiting your local SSA office. Request a copy from the IRS: If you have not been able to obtain a copy of your 1099-R from the financial institution or SSA, you can request a copy from the IRS. You can do this by completing and mailing Form 4506-T, Request for Transcript of Tax Return, to the IRS. Note: There may be a fee for obtaining a copy of a 1099-R from the IRS or SSA, so be sure to check before submitting your request. Additionally, it may take several weeks to receive a copy from the IRS or SSA, so be sure to plan accordingly if you need the form for your tax return.
Based on my experience, the request may be made when someone has made a request for a copy of the proposal pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). An offeror or contractor is given the opportunity to redact proprietary or sensitive information.
The notary does not keep a copy of documents they notarize. The owner of the document or the parties involved in the transaction may make a copy. If the document is recorded in the land records, anyone can obtain a copy.
You may be able to find this manual online. It is also possible to call the company and request a new copy.