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FAQ / Can I serve a document by certified or registered mail?


Yes, but if the other party refuses to pick it up, then they may not be viewed as having received it. You are better off ensuring the notice is hand-delivered to the other party. Certified or registered mail will usually work when serving a corporation if it is sent to the registered office of the corporation. Check your local requirements.

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