South Dakota Debtor's Statement Regarding Certain Undeliverable or Returned Mail (local rules Appendix 2K) is a statement that must be completed by a debtor when their mail is returned as undeliverable or returned by the United States Postal Service (USPS). This statement is required under South Dakota law and is used to provide proof that the debtor was unable to receive the mail that was sent to them. There are two types of South Dakota Debtor's Statement Regarding Certain Undeliverable or Returned Mail (local rules Appendix 2K): one for a debtor who has received returned mail from the USPS, and one for a debtor who has not received any returned mail from the USPS. The statement for a debtor who has received returned mail from the USPS requires that the debtor provide information such as their name, address, and any additional information that the post office may have included with the returned mail. The debtor must also provide a detailed explanation as to why the mail was returned, such as an incorrect address or the mail being undeliverable due to an incorrect zip code. The statement for a debtor who has not received any returned mail from the USPS requires that the debtor provide information such as their name, address, and any additional information that the post office may have included with the original mail that was sent. The debtor must also provide a detailed explanation as to why they believe the mail was not received, such as an incorrect address or the mail being undeliverable due to an incorrect zip code. In either case, the debtor must sign and date the statement in order for it to be valid. This statement is typically used by creditors or debt collectors to prove that the debtor was unable to receive the mail that was sent to them.