If the package was shipped "Signature required.", yes. Otherwise no.
Same with a package delivered to your door.
Yes, the post office now has a pick up service for packages that you need mailed. You can sign up right on the United States Postal Service site for a pick up.
If a person is not home to sign for a certified letter, a notice will be lift at their home. A person has 7 days to pick up the letter, before the post office will try again. Two more attempts will be made, before it will be returned to the sender.
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To get to the post office you need to go downtown. If you catch the bus you will see the post office as soon as you arrive. If you're going by horse, you need to go East until you see the sign which says 'Post Office'.
Detroit 73 miles assuming that is the type of thing you are seeing and thereby asking about, it means that from that sign to the Detroit city limit on this route is 73 miles. same for the post office, from that sign to the post office on this route.
Sign for it nah I think u pick it up at a mail location
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You can get a voter registration application form from the California Secretary of State's website. You can fill it out online, print it out, sign and mail it to your county elections office. You can also pick up a voter registration form at your county elections office, library, post office, or motor vehicle office.
It is when you take responsibility for someone else's property.Let's say you work in a business and a package is being delivered for someone in the office but you sign for the package, then you are taking that responsibility of getting that package to the right person it is intended for.
No. The post office showed no sign of going on strike on November 30th and all mail was delivered.
A sign post is a post supporting a sign that offers information or directions. An example of a sign post is a traffic or road sign such as a Stop sign.
Yes you can. The post office apparently places a notice in the post box for the owner, to sign for a registered mail at the counter.