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Letter of Transmittal is a legal document that was released by the New York State Department of Transportation - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is a letter of transmittal?
A: A letter of transmittal is a document used to accompany another document or package when it is being sent to a recipient.
Q: What is the purpose of a letter of transmittal?
A: The purpose of a letter of transmittal is to provide information about the enclosed document or package, as well as any necessary instructions or acknowledgements.
Q: Who typically writes a letter of transmittal?
A: A letter of transmittal is usually written by the sender or the person responsible for sending the document or package.
Q: What information should be included in a letter of transmittal?
A: A letter of transmittal should include a brief introduction, a description of the enclosed document or package, any necessary instructions or acknowledgements, and contact information for the sender.
Q: Is a letter of transmittal required for all documents or packages?
A: No, a letter of transmittal is not always required. It is typically used for formal or important documents or packages that require additional information or instructions.
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