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Just ask the Letter Carrier or Sales Associate, there is no rule that says they can't. Remember the Postal Service is all about Customer Service.

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Asking the post man who sent the certified letter is one why to find out who the sender is. There are no laws that prohibit the post man from revealing the sender.

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Take the certified letter notification (the card telling you that a certified letter is being sent to you) to your local post office, and ask who the sender is.

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The purpose of sending a letter by certified mail is to have proof the letter was sent and received.


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Does a certified letter have to be signed for by the addressee?

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How do you know who sent you certified mail?

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