No, keeping someone else's mail is an offense with the US Postal Service.
Yes, only if mail addressed to 'that' someone else keeps being delivered to "your" address.
No, it is not legal to open someone else's mail that was sent to your address.
No, it is illegal to throw away someone else's mail.
Yes, it is generally considered a criminal offense to unlawfully keep or open someone else's mail without their permission. This can be classified as mail theft or interference with mail, which is illegal under federal law in many jurisdictions. Penalties can vary depending on the circumstances, including fines or imprisonment. Always check local laws for specific regulations.
No, it is illegal to open someone else's mail, even if it is delivered to your house.
Yes, it is illegal to sign someone else's name without their consent, even if they live with you. It is considered fraud and can lead to serious legal consequences. It is always best to seek permission before handling or opening someone else's mail.
Yes, from the time the mail is sent until it is received by the person it is sent to the mail is the property of the post office and therefore government property. Preventing a person from receiving their mail is theft of government property; for which you can go to prison.
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Yes, it is illegal to keep mail that isn't addressed to you. It is a federal offense to intentionally open or withhold someone else's mail.
Its legal by federal law to open someone else's mail but if you are his wife then its okay because anything mail that is his is ours just like any of your mail is his
It is my understanding this should be legal, however check your state laws.
No, it is illegal to open mail that is addressed to someone else, even if it is delivered to your house.