Sorry for this, but I don't have a clear idea who the sender is.
I have got a certified mail sent to my parents' residence, supposedly from the court/prison/ some kind of legal gov entity, although they couldn't elaborate as they no longer have the mail and didn't properly check the sender.
They're forwarding the mail to me, but in the mean time I just can't stop worrying.
A couple other information: my parents live in CA, I live in WA. I haven't lived out of their home for over 5 years now. Also some digging via tracking no# on USPS site shows the sender originates in Orlando, Florida. I've never visited, much less lived in Florida. Actually the entire east coast might as well be another country to me. Also I've never got in trouble with law, other than traffic ticket, and my credit is really good ie. upper end of 700.
Any guess what the letter could be about? I can't think of any thing good ever delivered through certified mail, not one with any degree of probability.
Please help thoughts or ideas are appreciated. Feel free to ask clarifying questions.
I have got a certified mail sent to my parents' residence, supposedly from the court/prison/ some kind of legal gov entity, although they couldn't elaborate as they no longer have the mail and didn't properly check the sender.
They're forwarding the mail to me, but in the mean time I just can't stop worrying.
A couple other information: my parents live in CA, I live in WA. I haven't lived out of their home for over 5 years now. Also some digging via tracking no# on USPS site shows the sender originates in Orlando, Florida. I've never visited, much less lived in Florida. Actually the entire east coast might as well be another country to me. Also I've never got in trouble with law, other than traffic ticket, and my credit is really good ie. upper end of 700.
Any guess what the letter could be about? I can't think of any thing good ever delivered through certified mail, not one with any degree of probability.
Please help thoughts or ideas are appreciated. Feel free to ask clarifying questions.
Service of Process: Certified Mail from Out of State Court/Prison
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