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Do You Have to Sign to Receive Certified Mail?

Using Certified Mail is a great way to make your documents look more official, but it also carries some risks. If you are not careful, you could end up with unclaimed and undelivered Certified Mail that stays at the post office for weeks on end. Fortunately, USPS has your back.



The United States Postal Service (USPS) tracks and updates its tracking information every hour. If you want to check it out, you can go to their website. The site will also provide you with a 22-digit tracking code.


Using a tracking number will keep you updated on the progress of your package, and can help you solve the mystery of where your certified mail is. The USPS does not charge you monthly fees for your account. You can even open one for free!


Certified mail is an added layer of security that can prove you are the sender, and that your documents have been delivered. You can use this type of mail for a variety of reasons, from getting rate increases from your bank to sending legal papers to a law firm.


The USPS has a website that gives you the benefits of certified mail, along with a few other goodies. The site doesn't show you your signature, but it does show you the time and date of your delivery. It isn't as easy as a simple email, but it's worth the effort.



When you do get your Certified Mail, you'll be able to track it down, as long as you keep your delivery slips.


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