I'm guessing that his court system has the same system that California has, where you self certify under penalty of perjury that you mailed the documents. An example: http://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/pos030.pdf.
It would not surprise me if he sends out his admission of liability letters in promotional envelopes, such as reusing a business Amex envelope to entice people to toss the envelope without even looking inside at the documents. This, under many jurisdictions, would be legal service, but should the company bring that letter with them, odds are the judge won't be so amused.
We had that happen once for a small claims court case; were it not for the considerable amount of postage on the envelope, we would have tossed it in the trash.
So I’m presuming that these “admission of liability” letters are essentially “opt-out” documents that contain a deadline upon which it is assumed that the recipient admits liability if they fail to respond?
Wow, Interesting.
Thanks for that info.
I think such a thing like that would inspire me to commit violence.