I don't think you have to sign, but they're supposed to deliver it to an actual person (not just put it in the mailbox or leave it on the doorstep). I actually just received two packages that had delivery confirmation on them, though, and the mail delivery person just put them in the mailbox. In the past, I had a package that had delivery confirmation that I had to pick up at the post office because no one was home when they tried to deliver it. I guess it depends on who's delivering it, and the process doesn't seem to be standardized among different post offices and employees.
The person who sends express mail has the option to not have it signed for if they wish. The mail carrier will sign for it and leave it in the mailbox. The person who mailed it can still track it by the bar code on their copy of the shipping label.
If the Commercial or individual sender requests delivery conformation, then yes somebody would be required to sign for the parcel. Normally, though, priority mail does not require the recipient to sign for it.
A signature is not always necessary, but can be requested by the sender of the package.
Not always. It depends on what delivery options the sender selects.
Yes
maximum of 2 weeks
a low cost international package sent with White House Shipping by sea will get delivered to a door in Saudi Arabia in 2-3 weeks
i will say this i mailed a package to Ukraino on Sept 20, 2012, it is now November 14, 2012, and person has not received it yet, i sent the package to recipient USPS first class international mail. I am wondering what in the hell is going on....... Ukraine is the only country i have has a problem with, every other country i have mailed to the recipient has always received there package using USPS First Class International. I sent a package from US to Ukraine on Jan 26th and now it is Feb 28th. Recipient still hasn't received it!!
The ETA for a USPS first class package from New York to California is about 3-4 business days.
Too long. Probably 2-3 weeks.
In general it will take first class mail to reach Korea 5-7 days, depending on the package size. In general it will take first class mail to reach Korea 5-7 days, depending on the package size. In general it will take first class mail to reach Korea 5-7 days, depending on the package size.
If you did it through USPS and do just a letter, depending on the ounces the price varies. For example, if it is 3 ounces it costs roughlt $2.98. For one ounce it is roughly $1.07. The cheapest option is to do First-Class Mail International. This is solely based on you mailing a letter, not a package.
First Class mail is delivered in three to five days.
Currently an international first class letter of one ounce is 98 cents.
If you did it through USPS and do just a letter, depending on the ounces the price varies. For example, if it is 3 ounces it costs roughlt $2.98. For one ounce it is roughly $1.07. The cheapest option is to do First-Class Mail International. This is solely based on you mailing a letter, not a package.
14 days
it depends on if you use first class.