
Law Firms and Legal Mail: Certified Letters, Notices, and Court Docs from Your Computer
Legal mail leaves no room for error, which is why law firms are increasingly sending certified letters, legal notices, and court documents online. Legal mail

Legal mail leaves no room for error, which is why law firms are increasingly sending certified letters, legal notices, and court documents online. Legal mail

LetterStream allows businesses to send multiple types of mail online, including First-Class Mail, Certified Mail, postcards, coupon booklets, FedEx 2Day, and more, all through one

Property managers handle a constant flow of important mail. Rent notices, policy updates, and legal letters all have deadlines, and missing one or any of

December is one of the most joyful months of the year—and one of the most unpredictable for office schedules. With employees taking well-earned PTO, hybrid

Not sure whether to use Certified Mail, First-Class Mail, or FedEx 2Day? Here’s a clear breakdown to help businesses choose the right mailing option every

Every year, HOA associations and community organizations face the same challenge: how to efficiently manage ballot and proxy mailings while ensuring compliance, accuracy, and timely

The million-dollar question: Can I send Certified Mail Online? Yes, you can send Certified Mail online. And the best part? It’s easier than you think.

Not only can you send mail online through LetterStream, but you can also opt in to send emails with eDoc delivery. Are you trying to

LetterStream’s API allows companies to automate business-critical mail. Behind every successful operations team is one core truth: they didn’t get there by printing and stuffing

Legal teams can easily send Certified Mail online. If there’s one thing legal teams, healthcare administrators, and financial institutions can agree on, it’s this: compliance

You know what’s wild? Postcards still work. Even in a world of cluttered inboxes, push notifications constantly going off, Slack pings, and at least one

Here’s a fun little game: go search your inbox or text messages for “read receipt.” Now, try to remember the last time that actually meant