Collection Letter

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In need of an easy, yet professional way to notify your debtors of upcoming collections or overdue payments? No problem! Jotform Sign has you covered with this easy-to-customize Collection Letter. Simply outline details like how much is owed, collection dates, interest that’s been accrued, and more. Then send it to your debtors via email to notify them and collect their e-signatures of acknowledgement.

Ensure that this Collection Letter aligns with your company’s branding by using our online form builder to make cosmetic and content related changes. Add or remove form fields, upload images or company branding, edit letter text, and more. You can even create an automated signing order to keep track of debts owed from groups or organizations.

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