Verification Form Incoming Freshman

<p>I finally got a copy of our 2009 income tax, so I need to quickly send in my verification form/tax form by May 1st (this Saturday).</p>

<p>I have everything ready but a question:</p>

<p>I was going to send it in an envelope. Its about 13-15 pages long total, so my mom told me to go to the post office first thing tomorrow and have them send it because we can’t send something that big in an envelope. I thought that I could just put it in an envelope with a bunch of stamps and send it?</p>

<p>I live in San Bernardino, so speed is a factor too, people told me it only takes a day to get there and a few hours to process the form.</p>

<p>Is this a serious question? Go to the post office… is it that hard? </p>

<p>Just send it by priority or something and it will get there easily before saturday. talk to the people there they can help you</p>

<p>Our local post office is really far away, not to mention only open from the morning to around 4, which is when I get off school. My only option is to get there by missing school, so its a hassle. Nobody else can deliver it.</p>

<p>I’m thinking of just faxing the income tax form and verification sheets from home since apparently you can (and thats a lot to fax…). If anyone did this, can they receive faxes this late?</p>

<p>Wait… 13-15 pages?! I asked a teacher at my school if I had to send the entire packet and he said no… I am only sending two pages (because those two pages are labeled Form 1040 and everything else is labeled something different)…</p>

<p>Faxes are pretty much 24/7. Why are you sending so many pages? They only want the pages that state your actual income.</p>

<p>I only turned in the first two pages. That’s all you need.</p>