It might help to include any relevant documents, like your test results or identification, to support your request and make it easier for them to process.
If you haven't heard back in a reasonable time, it's totally okay to follow up with a phone call or another letter to check on the status of your request.
Absolutely! If you believe the results were not accurate, it’s perfectly reasonable to request a retest.
Yes, providing a reason is important. It gives them context and helps them understand your situation better.
It can vary, but you should expect to hear back within a couple of weeks. Patience is key, especially if they’re busy!
You typically send your letter to the testing facility or organization that conducted the initial test. They usually have a specific department for these requests.
Your letter should mention your name, contact information, and the reason you’re asking for a retest. It’s also good to explain why you believe a retest is necessary.