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Old 10-24-2003, 01:45 PM  
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Originally posted by KRL
Unless a legal document is sent to you by certified mail or some other form where you are signing for it, or you are legally served official court documents by either a sheriff or a server service, it is a letter and nothing more.

They can not walk into a courtroom down the road and say we served this notice on this individual by regular mail. It just doesn't work that way.

They have to have proof of receipt. Without that it is mute for evidentiary purposes.
Check your state laws everyone. This is not always the case. A sworm affadavit signed by a 3rd party or ussually a clerk stating that the letter was indeed mailed to the address listed is often legal grounds for proof of delivery, even if it was not certified.
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