Go in and see your old attorney.
It depends on what it is being used as evidence of. The text contained in the letter would probably be hearsay, so it could not be introduced as evidence of anything contained in the letter. However, certified letters are often used to show that a party had notice of something. A copy of the certified letter could be admissible to show that the person received notice.
CPA is the acronym for Certified Public Accountant. Being a CPA doesn't automatically mean Notary Public as well. The individual however, may have, on their own, also applied for and received a commission from the state where they live to become a notary public. If you have questions as to whether an individual is a bona fide and legitimate notary, check with your Secretary of State office, which is usually the state office that coordinates notaries. The SOS office should also be able to answer other general questions you have regarding notaries. Linda Adams notary in Michigan
My nephew received an inheritance when his mom and dad died back in 1982. his grandparents were in charge of it. i am afraid they spent it because he never received any of it. how do i help him find out what happen to his money? abbie joyce5@alltel.blackberry.com
No, I have never received a surprise delivery from Mooki at my doorstep.
Dear. Honorable Presiding Judge I am writing the law office regarding the ticket i received my court date has been rescheduled twice not by any doing of mines. and i'm not able to pay my ticket over the phone. August 6, 2012 is my court date and unfouturely am not able to make it. becuse its the DATE OF MY start date of my new job and i'm very needed gor the well begin of a child while her mom is at workn please allow me to reshchedule another date for the status of this case i also have in colse a copy of my driving lincenes thanks for your time and attention to my case sincerely keshia
Yes, Certified Mail is good for mailing documents when you need proof the documents were received by the person or agency. It will show the date received and who received it if you pay an extra fee for this service.
As soon as you sign for it. If you don't sign, it is returned to sender.
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.
We have not yet received the original documents in the bank
Certified cheques are bank certified in order to enable them to be received as cash. You cannot return a certified cheque, but you can cash it in.
No. It has to be either, "Once I receive your documents I will fix a meeting" or "Once I have received your documents I will fix a meeting."
Certified mail is a service offered by the postal service that provides proof of mailing and delivery. When sending a certified letter, the sender receives a receipt and a tracking number. The recipient must sign for the letter upon delivery, providing proof that it was received. The benefits of using certified mail include proof of mailing, proof of delivery, and added security for important or sensitive documents.
Yes, I will notify you once I have received the documents. Thank you.
The purpose of sending a letter by certified mail is to have proof the letter was sent and received.
The city police department may send certified mail to ensure that important documents or notifications are delivered securely and that there is proof of receipt. This method is often used for legal notices, court summons, or other official communications that require confirmation that the recipient has received the information. Additionally, certified mail can help maintain a clear record of correspondence, which can be important for legal or procedural purposes.
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.
As an owner, you received copies of your governing documents when you purchased your unit. Since purchase, your board has supplied you with any updates to your governing documents, including updates to the rules. (This is a board obligation.) If you are a tenant, you should receive a copy/ request a copy of the rules that apply to you from your landlord/ unit owner. Your board or your management company can provide copies of any and all of your governing documents -- at your expense -- by simply requesting them. If you are only interested in receiving a copy of the 'rules', then ask for them specifically.