Demand Letter + Certified Mail Package
A one-time path for sending a serious pre-filing demand without committing to a monthly plan.
Create a formal demand letter and prepare the certified-mail record before you file.
Built for renters, consumers, contractors, wage claims, and property-damage disputes where a clear written demand may resolve the issue or create the paper trail you need before small claims.
Small Claims Helper provides legal information tools and document templates, not legal advice or attorney services. Court rules and mailing requirements should be verified.
Launch price
$29
No subscription required
Answer the focused intake
Capture the parties, claim amount, timeline, evidence, and the exact relief you want.
Confirm who receives it
Use the lookup checklist to verify the defendant, business entity, address, and registered-agent details.
Prepare certified mail
Package the final letter, mailing address, tracking number, and delivery proof in one place.
Track the response window
Use the 30-day checklist to decide whether to settle, follow up, or prepare a small-claims filing packet.
Certified-Mail Checklist
Print the final demand letter and keep one clean copy for your own records.
Verify the recipient address, business legal name, and registered-agent details when the other party is a business.
Use USPS Certified Mail or another method your local court recognizes for proof of mailing.
Save the receipt, tracking number, delivery confirmation, and any returned mail.
Add the response deadline to your calendar and do not file before the demand window closes unless your situation requires faster action.
Fulfillment Roadmap
Available in this release
One-time checkout, demand-letter intake, lookup checklist, certified-mail preparation checklist, and escalation steps.
Next operational milestone
Direct mail fulfillment and tracking import once the mailing provider workflow is connected.
Where this fits in your case
Before filing
Use this before paying court fees when a formal demand is practical or expected.
With evidence
Attach the strongest proof: contract, receipt, photos, messages, repair estimate, or wage record.
With a deadline
Set a clear response date, then use the filing guide if the other side ignores it.