No, you cannot send certified mail with a return receipt requested to a P.O. Box. The recipient must provide a physical address for certified mail delivery, as the Postal Service requires a signature from the addressee or an authorized agent upon delivery. P.O. Boxes do not allow for signature confirmation in this manner.
The cost to send Certified Mail through the USPS is $3.30. This is for up to one ounce. If you want a Return Receipt, it will cost $6.48.
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Not always. It can be though. ------------------ certified mail has nothing to do with the contents. It means the sender wants the delivery and receipt of the mail verified b the the U.S. Post Office. Sometimes certified mail is good news sometimes it is bad news.
When you send a certified letter, the person receiving it has to sign a receipt acknowledging it was delivered and received. The receipt (or a copy) is sent to the person who mailed it to prove that the letter was delivered and received. This eliminates the excuse "I never received it" - especially in legal matters.
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.
It is to be five years but why wait you must send a reply by certified mail with return receipt requested to ensure that you are acknowledged through U.S.Postal Mail of which is dated and stamped!
The cost to send Certified Mail through the USPS is $3.30. This is for up to one ounce. If you want a Return Receipt, it will cost $6.48.
File a notice of termination with the City Clerk, then send a copy of that notice to your partner by certified mail return receipt requested. Must pay $25 termination fee to City Clerk.
The "answer" is sent to both parties, and always send the response by certified mail with receipt requested.
I am not aware of a "legal amount of time", but if it appears to you that the amount of time that has lapsed is unreasonable, send the insurer a demand letter (certified/ return receipt requested). At least then you will be able to prove the passage of time when you solicit an attorney.
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Send the tenant a notice that they are to move out in 30 days. Send the letter by return mail return receipt requested, so you have a receipt of the mailing date. If they do not move out in 30 days, you must go to the housing court in your area, and file to evict them from the premises.
Send the alleged father a letter via certified mail, return receipt requested, asking that he submit to a paternity test. If he refuses, you will have to file a paternity lawsuit, where the court will order him to take a paternity test. If you must file a lawsuit, you should see a family law attorney.
Who did you pay? Was it a settlement or a minimum amount to get the item (car?) back? Who is continuing to call you? The creditor? A collection agent? If you paid the debt off and the creditor is calling, you need to send the creditor a letter by certified mail, return receipt, asking them to stop. If it is a collection agency, send it a certified letter, return receipt. In both cases, send both a certified and a regular mail copy. You may want to check your state laws on debt collection and unfair business practices, often found on your state's Attorney General's website.
You will need to prepare and file a petition with the court to terminate the support. You will also need to send a notice (notice of motion) to the mother certified mail, return receipt requested,so that she has notice of a court date that you will set for a hearing on the matter.
First of all - YOU would have to be the individual that granted him the POA. Simply ask him for his ORIGINAL copy of the POA, or send him a registered letter (return receipt requested) stating that his POA was revoked. Make a permanent record of your copy of the registered letter and file it along with the signed return receipt.
Yes, and if the judgement was against the employer, send it Registered Mail with a Return Receipt requested. It might even be a better idea to hire a process server for a small cost just to make sure the serivce is 'on record.'