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how do i report mail tampering and who to. is there a laws against mail tampering
by opening it
The link previously shown in this answer has expired. Here is the new link: https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov The new link is not nearly as informative as the U.S. Post Office's link used to be. Additionally, the previous answer discussed theft of mail, not opening someone else's mail. They are two different offenses. It is a federal offense to open someone else's mail (without permission), even for people in the same household. 18 U.S.C. s. 1702.
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Opening other peoples' mail is a crime everywhere in the United States. It is a federal crime.
This is because mothers are curious about their daughters. They open mail to protect them from unwanted threats.
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Contact the local postal inspector to report any type of mail tampering.
The grade reports many public schools send home are for the child's parent or guardian. You clearly fit that definition, as he is your son. If your ex-wife is no longer your sons legal guardian then simply notify the school, as that will create other problems later on.Added: If it was neither sent nor delivered via the US Postal Service - it is NOT mail tampering.
Unless you have the authority to act on behalf of the federal government (eg, you are an attorney general), you cannot file charges. However, tampering with mail is a federal crime. You can report the crime to the authorities.
No, if a person is named specifically on the mail, then that person should open the mail.
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