Certified Mail prepared with Stamps certified mail labels or envelopes do not need to be taken to the post office. You'll hand the mailpiece to your mail carrier or place them in a USPS mailbox.
Certified Mail provides proof of mailing and a delivery record, primarily used for important documents where confirmation of receipt is necessary. It is less expensive and faster than Registered Mail but offers less security.
Registered Mail is kept highly secured and is processed manually, which naturally slows the speed at which it travels. Registered Mail is not recommended if speed of delivery is important.
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.
The registered letter with acknowledgment of receipt (LRAR) is of legal importance. First of all, it constitutes indisputable proof of both the sending and the receipt of a document, which is evidenced by the acknowledgement of receipt signed by the addressee, which is crucial in contentious or administrative contexts.
Certified Mail may be sent and tracked without a Return Receipt. However, adding a Return Receipt provides proof of delivery by requiring a signature from the person who accepts the delivery.
Do I have to be present at a Post Office to send Certified Mail? No, as long as you affix the proper Certified Mail Forms and the correct amount of postage, you can have a USPS mail carrier pick up your Certified Mail mailpiece or drop it in a mailbox.
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