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QuestionDo I have to be present at a post office to send certified mail?Community AnswerIf you mean you personally (as opposed to another person), then no. Only registered mail has to actually be sent from the PO counter. If you affix the proper forms and amount of postage, you can have a carrier pick up certified mail or use a mail box.
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QuestionWhich name goes on the receipt, mine or the person I am mailing it to?Community AnswerOn the green and white "Certified Mail Receipt", write the name of the person you are mailing the parcel to. Their address should be entered at the bottom.
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QuestionCan I send certified mail from any country besides the U.S.?Community AnswerThat depends on the individual country that you are in. When in the U.S., you cannot send Certified Mail to foreign addresses. Certified Mail can only be sent to addresses in the United States and its territories, in addition to FPOs and APOs.
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QuestionCan I mail a certified letter in a mail box instead of the post office?Community AnswerYes, but it cannot be sent through your own mailbox. It has to be sent through one of the big boxes you would see on the street.
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QuestionCan certified mail be sent to a post office address?Community AnswerIf you mean a PO Box, yes. You will get a peach-colored slip in your mail box, and you will have to go to the window to pick up your certified mail. This is because you need to sign for it.
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QuestionIf the certified mail is returned to sender as not deliverable, should the sender sign the green card?Community AnswerNo, the sender should not sign it. The fact that it was returned as undeliverable with the unsigned green card intact is proof that you tried to send it.
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QuestionCan someone refuse to accept a letter and not sign for certified mail?Community AnswerYes, there is no legal requirement to accept certified mail.
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QuestionCan someone hand write "certified mail" on an unsealed envelope and stick in your door?Community AnswerYes, but that doesn't make it certified mail. Certification is an extra service you have to pay for.
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QuestionCan anyone at the mailing address sign for certified mail?Community AnswerYes, as it is only required that the person whose name is on the package sign for it if the letter was sent by restricted certified mail.
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QuestionCan I just write "priority mail" on the envelope if I am just sending a simple birthday card?Community AnswerYes, but that doesn't really make it priority mail. Priority is an extra service you have to pay for.
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QuestionCan certified mail go to a P.O. Box?Community AnswerWhen certified mail arrives at the delivery post office, the letter carrier will place a delivery notification inside the P.O. box that instructs the addressee to present the delivery slip to the window clerk in order to receive the mailpiece.
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QuestionIs there a weight limit to send something certified mail?Community AnswerNo, but you will pay for the weight. Your items are weighted before you pay for postage.
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QuestionHow do I see if a letter has been received?Community AnswerGo to the USPS website. You have to track the package using the numbers under the bar codes.
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QuestionWhat will happen to my mail if I forgot to pay for certified mail but attached the sticker for it?Community AnswerIt will be returned to you with a stamped message on it and a label informing you that the letter requires more postage.
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QuestionAre Step 3 additional services needed for certified mail?Community AnswerNo. Additional services offered are options such as having the recipient sign for the the delivered item. This is not required and is simply an additional service that can be purchased.
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QuestionWhat is the price to add restricted delivery to certified mail?Community AnswerPurchase it at a Post Office depending on the mail class chosen. Your ID may be requested for the addressee or the person authorized to sign for and receive your item. Cost: Certified Mail Restricted Delivery $8.25 COD Restricted Delivery $4.95 Insured Mail Restricted Delivery $4.95 Registered Mail Restricted Delivery $4.95 Signature Confirmation Restricted Delivery $7.30 (electronic) / $7.85 (retail)
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QuestionDo I need my ID to send a certified mail with return receipt?Community AnswerNo. Certified mail can be sent from your home or office without identification (within the U.S.).
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QuestionCan I use the automated machine to send certified mail?Community AnswerYes, many post offices are equipped with "kiosk service" where you can do it yourself and even print appropriate postage. However, if something goes awry, you can only prove you merely bought postage -- not that your mail ever physically entered the system! For certified mail, I definitely recommend counter service where you can get a postmarked receipt.
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QuestionDo I have to do this at the post office?Community AnswerNo. You can print postage using Stamps.com or any other USPS approved postage printer. Then complete the certified sticker and green card, affix to the envelope and send as outgoing mail.
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QuestionWhat happens if I pay for a return receipt and never receive it?Community AnswerIf the item was delivered and scanned as such, you can get a refund for the return receipt portion, since a service that you paid for was not provided.
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QuestionWhat if I forgot to check off box 3 indicating certified mail?Community AnswerSince the return receipt can be used for other sorts of mail, checking that box off on the green card is really more of a formality. That card is the return receipt, and it's just something that gets mailed back to you. You'd have the tracking number from a certified mail barcode if you weren't sure what mailing method you used.
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QuestionIf I am sending something by certified mail, no return receipt necessary, do I still attach a green card?Community AnswerYou can, however it isn't necessary if you do not need a return receipt, and would be a waste of money.
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QuestionWhy was the green card was returned to me unsigned?Community AnswerThat likely means that the package or envelope couldn't be delivered, so it was returned to the sender (you).
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QuestionCan I send overnight certified mail?Community AnswerAnything overnight would be Priority Mail Express. You can combine certified with priority in general, but since there's an option requiring a signature for PME anyhow, the only functional difference would be the return receipt if you went for that option.
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QuestionCan I mail a letter with proof of delivery but not have to be signed for?Community AnswerYes, but not as Certified Mail. You will have to use Priority Mail, which includes tracking but does not require a signature.
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QuestionCan I send money through certified mail?Community AnswerYes, you can. Be advised, however, that certified mail does not have insurance.
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QuestionCan I send certified through my office machine?Community AnswerYou can if you have a postage machine with that option. You will need to select the appropriate postage so that the correct postage prints out, or the item will be returned to you because of insufficient postage. You will also need the certified mail labels, which you can have sent to you through the USPS website at no charge.
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QuestionWhat if the person I am sending the mail to is not at home?Community AnswerIf no one is available at the delivery address to sign for the letter or package, the mail carrier leaves an attempted delivery card with a confirmation number and the sender's name.
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QuestionWhat can I do if someone does not accept the receipt of certified mail?Top AnswererNothing. No one is required to accept any type of mail.
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QuestionWhat documents will I receive when I send a package by certified mail with a return receipt?Community AnswerYou will receive back the green card, which is your return receipt that you paid to have sent back. It should be signed by the person who received your mail, with a date and that person's printed name.
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