The phrase " if need be " is a fixed phrase and I'd use it to mean " if necessary " or " if needed ". For the purposes of the letter you're describing, it seems to me that you should stick with saying " if necessary " or " if needed ". Those phrases are quite standard and I see no reason not to use them in a formal letter.
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1. Vaultboy2403. • 3 yr. ago. When necessary. Alaricos. • 3 yr. ago. Depends 1. IrishBard. • 3 yr. ago. As I'm sure you know, "when necessary" would normally focus on the time, "where necessary" on the place.
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if necessary or when necessary