Faxing LORs
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 11:35 am
I know it's been brought up many times, but where can I find LSACs fax #? i looked everywhere, and also the LOR form specifically notes that it should be mailed with the letter...
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In that case, is it advisable to fax instead of snail mail? Will law schools look at this as slightly less credible since its not received in an envelope with the printed school's name as the sender?osalinas44 wrote:the fax number is 1 (215) 504-1444 I called LSAC and got the number. Also I called and they said they can be faxed and processed much sooner but, they have to be faxed by the recommender along with the form you have to sign. Hope this helps. And I also have called them three different times to be sure that you didn't have to mail in the LOR's if you faxed them.
I'm pretty sure LSAC cracks open all the snail mail LOR's, scans them in and then sends them out to law schools when you attach them to your application.angiej wrote:In that case, is it advisable to fax instead of snail mail? Will law schools look at this as slightly less credible since its not received in an envelope with the printed school's name as the sender?
If my professor uses an "official" university cover letter will that be scanned? I want it to be clear that it is just as "official" as if it were mailed.bk187 wrote:I'm pretty sure LSAC cracks open all the snail mail LOR's, scans them in and then sends them out to law schools when you attach them to your application.angiej wrote:In that case, is it advisable to fax instead of snail mail? Will law schools look at this as slightly less credible since its not received in an envelope with the printed school's name as the sender?
It makes no difference whether you fax or snailmail, except faxing will get it in faster (couple of days versus couple of weeks).
I doubt anybody on TLS knows. Call LSAC and ask. I assume they would whether it was faxed or mailed, but double checking cannot hurt.angiej wrote:If my professor uses an "official" university cover letter will that be scanned? I want it to be clear that it is just as "official" as if it were mailed.
Just got off the phone with LSAC, they said they would scan the cover letter to and that this is considered just as authentic or official as if it were snail mailed. The representative also provided me with the same number previously mentioned in the thread.bk187 wrote:I doubt anybody on TLS knows. Call LSAC and ask. I assume they would whether it was faxed or mailed, but double checking cannot hurt.angiej wrote:If my professor uses an "official" university cover letter will that be scanned? I want it to be clear that it is just as "official" as if it were mailed.
I honestly wonder why they don't post it on their website.angiej wrote:Just got off the phone with LSAC, they said they would scan the cover letter to and that this is considered just as authentic or official as if it were snail mailed. The representative also provided me with the same number previously mentioned in the thread.