A cover letter for a fax is just a brief way of informing the fax recipient the purpose of the attached document as well as providing a way for the recipient to have your business contact information. It is basically a very brief explanation of whats inside as well as how they can contact you.
Your question lacks detail so the following is general information.It depends on the document and where it needs to be legally binding. Faxed documents are becoming more and more common and if they need to be used in court a faxed signature may be vulnerable depending on the issues. An original signature is always preferable. Some land records offices will not accept a faxed document for recording unless it is an exhibit to an originally signed document.Regarding legal documents in general there is no general rule. Good business dictates that if faxed documents are to be relied upon and the intent is for parties to be bound by those documents a separate statement to that effect should be made part of the package and clearly expresses in the documents.
In researching your answer I found that OCR software is used to extract text from faxed or scanned documents and pull them into Word or Excel documents.
A possible service to send and receive faxed documents through is FedEx. This includes local, domestic and international files. If you receive a fax at a nearby FedEx office, the staff will hold it for you until you are able to pick it up.
Real estate brokers are required to keep copies of pertinent documents for several years (the time requirement varies by state) in California brokers are required to keep a transaction file for five years. This file is made up of true copies but not necessarily the original documents. Documents these days can be signed electronically, scanned or faxed or signed in ink- all are acceptable in the typical real estate transaction.
In researching your answer I found that OCR software is used to extract text from faxed or scanned documents and pull them into Word or Excel documents.
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Yes, you can fax a letter of resignation if your employer accepts faxed documents. Ensure that the fax is sent to the correct recipient and includes all necessary information, such as your name, position, and the intended last working day. It’s also a good idea to follow up with a phone call or email to confirm that your resignation was received.
Yes there is a way to fax through the internet. If you are able to scan in the documents that need to be faxed into the computer. You simply go to faxzero and plug in the phone numbers, etc.
Generally that is up to the parties and it depends on what documents you are referring to. For example, if the parties agree to fax a signed purchase and sale agreement and expressed no concern at the time, it would be enforceable in court. A faxed deed would not be considered a legal document and would not be accepted for recording purposes in most jurisdictions.Generally that is up to the parties and it depends on what documents you are referring to. For example, if the parties agree to fax a signed purchase and sale agreement and expressed no concern at the time, it would be enforceable in court. A faxed deed would not be considered a legal document and would not be accepted for recording purposes in most jurisdictions.Generally that is up to the parties and it depends on what documents you are referring to. For example, if the parties agree to fax a signed purchase and sale agreement and expressed no concern at the time, it would be enforceable in court. A faxed deed would not be considered a legal document and would not be accepted for recording purposes in most jurisdictions.Generally that is up to the parties and it depends on what documents you are referring to. For example, if the parties agree to fax a signed purchase and sale agreement and expressed no concern at the time, it would be enforceable in court. A faxed deed would not be considered a legal document and would not be accepted for recording purposes in most jurisdictions.
No, faxed signatures cannot be notarized or considered as valid and/or "legal" unless they can be witnessed in person. How do you REALLY know the person on the other end of the fax (or e-mail) is REALLY who they say they are?
The past tense is faxed.
If you mean a cover letter in regard to finding employment, it should state briefly and clearly your interest in the position and your qualifications. You can find good samples at monster.com's career page.