If you do not have permission to check or go through someone else's mail in their mailbox (such as checking their mail for them if they are on vacation), it is a federal offense investigated and prosecuted by the Postal Inspection Service. Charges may include "Tampering with the US Mail" or Intercepting US Mail belonging to Another."
It depends on the circumstances. There is no specific law prohibiting it in general in most countries. There are laws in many places that restrict such things, equally there are places that allow it.
Not if they give you permission. However, tampering with the mail (which include reading someone else's mail BEFORE they have actually received it) is a serious federal crime with penalties up to and including five years in prison.
If you read it AFTER they've received it, then that's a different matter and not an actual federal offense. It also applies only to US postal mail, not to, for example, e-mail, or private carrier (e.g.: UPS or FedEx) shipments.
Also, if the "other" is a minor, legally speaking the parents or guardians are generally regarded as having the right to make decisions for the child, including, if they wish, monitoring his or her mail.
Yes it is. Opening somone else mail can lead to imprisonment or a $ 5,000 fine or both. So don't open no one else mail. This is said by the Federal law.
Yes!! it's illegal to do anything with a neighbors property.
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yes it illegal
Yes, section 23 of the Postal Services Avt 1998.
It's actually against the law to open someone else's mail. You can put it back in your mailbox so it can be sent to the right address, or you can get a pen & write 'return to sender' on the envelope.
Yes, It is a Federal NO NO to open someone elses mail. and to impersinate someone to a Bank its also Federal NO NO. You just dont do stupid things like that.
It isn't ok for anyone to open anyone else's mail. Apart from being a criminal offence, it is an invasion of privacy.
No, actually. It's not only illegal, it's also very inconsiderate.
Yes tampering with someone elses mail or mailbox is a federal offense.
There is no law that you must open mail posted to you. But, if you are receiving mail on someone else's behalf or otherwise, you may not open their mail.
Yes, it is a criminal offense in the UK for someone to intentionally withhold or open someone else's mail without permission. This would fall under the Postal Services Act 2000 and could result in fines or imprisonment.
No, you may not. It is a federal offense to open someone else's mail.
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Yes. This is a common practice for people who receive a lot of mail; celebrities generally designate someone (or even several people) to open their fan mail, for instance.