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Originally posted by freeadultcontent
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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State laws don't enter into the picture in federal civil cases. That's covered entirely within Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. http://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/#chapter_ii
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