You could, but this would be incorrect grammatically. Rather, you should write "Attached is a copy of your request."
Same as you would write a formal invitation (except for the letter head and its formality) but you need to assure him/her that the said invitation will be sent via courier and attach the formal invitation in the email as an advance copy (you are still bound to mail it).
The copy notation at the bottom of a letter indicates that a copy of the letter is also being sent to those listed by or under the notation. The copy notation at the top of a page indicates that the document is a copy of an original.
The copy reference at the end of a letter is a list of who, in addition to the addressee, will receive a copy of the letter. The standard 'copy' notation was 'Cc' or 'cc', standing for 'carbon copy'. However, since carbon paper is no longer used to make copies, the notation can read 'Copy:' or 'Copies:'
The copy reference at the end of a letter is a list of who, in addition to the addressee, will receive a copy of the letter. The standard 'copy' notation was 'Cc' or 'cc', standing for 'carbon copy'. However, since carbon paper is no longer used to make copies, the notation can read 'Copy:' or 'Copies:'.
Simple. You just make sure there is no reference to the person to whom you are mailing the blind copy on the letter. Make an extra copy of the letter and mail it to the blind copy recipient. The key is this: The only place the blind copy's recepient's name or address should appear is on the envelope going to him/her.
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 ...
That's correct!
You should start by making a request in writing through the management office.
They can certainly request a copy. It does not have to be provided.
you can request a copy at www.archives.gov.
Many nonprofits will provide a copy on request.
Yes they can request a copy of your license as a part of your application of insurance. Usually they just ask for you number but they can request an actual copy
She requested a copy of her medical records.
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.
Yes but the bank will request a copy of the POA.
If the will was probated you can obtain a copy at the court where the will was probated. If it was not probated you must request a copy from the person who has the will in their possession.
Yes, you can request a copy of the tip receipt for your records.