A formal letter often gets the response a phone call or email won't. We draft it from your facts and mail it by USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt.
Most users finish in 15 minutes
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Why a letter, before court
Most disputes are not about who is right. They are about whether the other side believes you'll actually push it. A formal, certified letter from your address signals that you will, sets a deadline, and gives them a clear way to pay without a court ever seeing the matter.
What you get
You answer questions in chat. We lay out the parties, the agreement, the breach, the demand, and the deadline. You read it through and edit anything before signing.
Mailed from a verified return address. The recipient signs on delivery. You get tracking, the green card scan, and a PDF of the signed letter.
Many disputes resolve in the 30 days after a certified letter is delivered. If yours doesn't, you can move straight into a court filing without starting over.
How it works
A short chat walks through who you are, who they are, what was agreed, and what they owe.
Read the full letter, edit anything that needs adjusting, and sign when it looks right.
Letter goes out by USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt within one business day. Status tracked in your dashboard.
When a demand letter is the right first move
Not sure if a letter fits your situation? Start the intake. We'll route you based on what you describe.
Simple pricing
Pick the bundle at checkout. Demand letter plus a court filing that auto-files on day 30 if the matter doesn't resolve. Save 15% over buying them separately.
From real Texans
“Got a check for $2,400 a week after the certified mail showed delivered. Never had to set foot in court.”
“Got my deposit back in 6 weeks without setting foot in court.”
“Mailed the letter on a Tuesday. They called me Friday and wired the money the next week.”
Common questions
Fifteen minutes from now, your draft is ready to review.