Request Letters

Request letters can be of different types, they could be as mundane as Change of Address Request letter or as delicate as a Promotion Request Letter.

The important thing to remember while writing a request letter is to keep the tone polite and courteous.

At the outset mention the purpose of your writing the letter.  Be clear and concise.

If you are writing a Community Help Request letter it would be good to mention how much voluntary work of any kind is appreciated and encouraged.

It is also polite to express a wish to reciprocate the kindness or favor in some letters where applicable.

It is also a good idea to give a contact number and address for the reader to contact you in case of any clarifications or doubts.

Always remember to thank the person for the time and effort he/she has spared to consider your request.

Do not thank the person in advance for what you have requested of him/her.  It can appear very presumptuous in the first place and can put off the reader that you are not giving him/her a choice to say no to your request.  It may also seem as if you don’t wish to write to them again once the request is granted.  You can always write a thank you letter later. 

Information Request letter

Survey letter

community help Letter

Change of Address Request Letter

Application Request Letter for Admission

Information Product/Service Request Letter

Credit Increase Request Letter

Salary request Letter

Job Promotion Request Letter

Official Document/Contract Request Letter

Volunteers Request Letter

Charity Funds Request Letter