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Certified Letter images often show up in Informed Delivery since the images are captured during the 1st Pass DPS run. However, their delivery may be delayed by a day or so since they generally require additional handling at the Delivery unit.
The addressee has 15 calendar days to pick up your registered mail with confirmation of receipt (in the Post Office or Post Point mentioned on the failed delivery notice). If the addressee does not pick up your mail within 15 calendar days, it will be sent back to you.
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Your Certified Mail Labels account will automatically display the DELIVERED stamp with the date and time stamp authored officially by the United States Postal Service as legal proof or evidence your Certified Mail item was delivered. This record is securely stored online for 10 years from the date of mailing.
Do you need evidence to show that your letter or package was mailed? Use a Certificate of Mailing. Certificate of Mailing service provides a postmarked mailing receipt as evidence that your item was mailed.
While Certified Mail provides proof of shipment and delivery, Registered Mail provides updates throughout the entire shipment process. By receiving updates after each USPS employee passes off your package, you can relax thanks to the additional security.
Registered Mail is the most secure method the Postal Service offers. Registered Mail is designed to provide added protection for Valuable Mail. Only matter prepaid with First-Class Mail rates may be Registered.