How does receiving an electronic registered letter work?
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- What is an electronic registered letter?
- Who can use this new electronic registered delivery service?
- How to send an electronic registered letter ?
- What is the legal value of an electronic registered delivery?
- How does receiving an electronic registered letter work?
- Under what conditions can I send an electronic registered letter?
- Under what conditions can the recipient receive an electronic registered letter?
- How can the recipient identify the origin of the electronic registered letter?
- How long does the recipient have to accept receipt of an electronic registered letter?
- How can I, as a sender, track my electronic registered deliveries?
- Can the recipient refuse an electronic registered letter upon receipt?
- Does the electronic registered letter include proof of delivery and receipt?
- How many recipients can I send an electronic registered letter to?
- What identification methods are accepted for sending and receiving electronic registered letters?
- Why do I need the recipient’s consent?
- What form should the recipient’s consent take?
How does receiving an electronic registered letter work?
Using the e-mail received, the recipient connects to the Internet and, after verifying their identity, accepts the electronic registered letter and can then access the information entered by the sender as well as the documents sent.
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