What is the difference between a certificate of mailing and certified mail?

A certificate of mailing is a receipt that provides proof of the date your mail was given to the post office for mailing.

Certified mail requires a signature from the tenant / recipient. If the tenant does not sign for the certified mail, the Court may not consider the tenant properly served.

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