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ServiceNow REST API documentation for GOV.UK Notify AND ServiceNow docs link for integration hub

 see link

API documentation:

https://www.notifications.service.gov.uk/documentation

https://docs.notifications.service.gov.uk/rest-api.html

 

and

https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/rome-servicenow-platform/page/administer/integrationhub-store-spokes/concept/gov-notify.html 

 

ActionDescription
Look up Notification Status by IDRetrieves the latest notification by the notification ID.
Look up NotificationsRetrieves up to 250 messages and statuses, that is one page.
Send a LetterSends a physical notification letter to a recipient.
Send a Text MessageSends a text message to a recipient.
Send an EmailSends an email notification to the recipient.

 

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