Go to your local post office - ask to speak to the postmaster - register a complaint and/or ask to be placed in touch with the US Postal Inspection Serivce.
The District Attorney's office, and/or the State's Attorney's office.
Any Post office.
Go to your local post office.
If someone has opened your mail that went to their house, you should report them to the United States Postal Service Inspection Service. They will investigate and prosecute if found guilty.
Fill out a lost mail report with your local Post Office; hopefully it was sent insured, registered, express mail, signature confirmation. Always keep your proof of mailing this will help expedite the return of your mail or to get you reimbursed.
The Post Master at the post office that handles your mail.
Either go to the Post Office and report it in person, OR write a note addressed to the Post Master of your local Post Office.
how do i report mail tampering and who to. is there a laws against mail tampering
Take the entire package, envelope and all, to the US post office and they will take it from there.
One can receive a credit report from Trans Union free of charge by mail or in person. If one chooses the mail option they have to fill out a form and mail their request to Trans Union. One may request their card report by phone or in person by visiting a consumer office of Trans Union.
You can go into you email and select report a problem bug ... or hacking and that will give you a number to call or a website to visit ... hope this helps
Report it to the police . . . this person may be reading other people's mail, too. By the way, this person's actions are a Federal offense, and will most likely involve the FBI.