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Speed post is simply a faster method of delivery. Registered post has to be signed for on receipt to prove to the sender that the letter/parcel has been delivered.
Yes, the recipient has the right to refuse it
With a registered letter - you should have been given a receipt from the post office when you paid for the registered service. That receipt has a unique number. The post office - when they delivered the letter, will have a signature of the person who accepted it from the postal worker, matched against their delivery register. If the post office confirm they delivered it (and provide you with proof) - you simply contact the place you sent the letter to - and inform them you can prove they received it !
Yes, a return address is not necessary for delivery as long as the recipient's address is correct and adequate postage is affixed. The return address is only needed if the letter cannot be delivered, so that the sender can get it back and try to fix the problem.
Restricted Mail delivery is to insure that a specific individual receives a piece of mail. It can only be delivered, in person, to the addressee. The recipient typically must sign for the letter and it does cost a considerable amount more, currently $4.50 in addition to the postage.
When you need proof that the item was delivered and signed for. Restricted Certified can only be signed for by the named recipient, regular certified can be signed for by whomever answers the door at the delivery address.
The letter could be sent as a Recorded Delivery, which means it has to be signed for by the receiver.
Certified mail is mail that is designed to ensure it gets to its proper recipient. Generally when someone sends a certified letter, he wants to ensure that it gets to the recipient and a receipt signed by the recipient at the time the letter was delivered is sent back to the sender, giving the sender a record that such mail has been delivered.
No. There is no requirement to send a letter to anywhere in Australia by registered or certified mail unless the recipient specifies it.
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
A letter address is the recipient's address written on an envelope or package to indicate where it should be delivered. It typically includes the recipient's name, street address, city, state, and zip code.
A registered letter - is something that needs to be signed for - as proof the postal service has delivered it to the person named on it.