Keep in mind that it can take a couple of business days after delivery for the USPS to give us access to the signatures so if you don't see it yet, that could be why. If the USPS has successfully delivered your letter, this page will provide you with a link to download the electronic return receipt (ERR) otherwise known as the signature confirmation file. You can access the signature by logging into your account and then clicking the green History button. How do I access the signature confirmation (aka "proof of delivery" and "green card")? They say that Certified mail typically takes 3-5 business days to be delivered, but keep in mind that we've observed the delivery of mail slow down since the pandemic started so we usually say to allow for 10-14 business days for your mail to be delivered. We can only go off what the USPS says about this, as they are in control of the delivery process. You will just need your tracking number in order to track them on the USPS website. Directly within your OnlineCertifiedMail account ( login to your account and then click the green History button), or at. There are a couple of different ways to track your letters. Once we hand your letters over to the USPS for delivery they are completely out of our control. If you've already paid for your letter, unfortunately there is no way for us to stop it. The tracking service provided by the US Postal Service acts as a third-party verifier of compliance. Certified Mail is most commonly sent when a sender requires proof of mailing, proof of delivery and is often used and/or required for significant notifications pertaining to medical debt collection, warrants, property liens, credit information, and various legal concerns. Additionally, we include an Electronic Return Receipt, requiring the recipient to provide a signature at delivery. Frequently Asked Questions What is Certified Mail?Ĭertified Mail is an extra service that can be purchased for first class mail that includes proof of mailing, certified mail tracking, and USPS proof of delivery.
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