stick it back in your mail box your mail man will giv it to the right person or deliver it your self if its down the street
tampering (unauthorized altercation) of mail that does not belong to you
if it is addressed to you, you can legally open it.
Email belongs to people who have set up accounts on websites such as Yahoo, Gmail, Aol etc. to receive a form of electron mail (hence the name e-mail).
Absolutely not. You should have filed a change of address card with the post office or had your mail forwarded to a trusted family member or friend. She cannot open any mail that doesn't belong to her. That is a federal offense and she should be reported to the postal authorities.You can also file a police report.Absolutely not. You should have filed a change of address card with the post office or had your mail forwarded to a trusted family member or friend. She cannot open any mail that doesn't belong to her. That is a federal offense and she should be reported to the postal authorities.You can also file a police report.Absolutely not. You should have filed a change of address card with the post office or had your mail forwarded to a trusted family member or friend. She cannot open any mail that doesn't belong to her. That is a federal offense and she should be reported to the postal authorities.You can also file a police report.Absolutely not. You should have filed a change of address card with the post office or had your mail forwarded to a trusted family member or friend. She cannot open any mail that doesn't belong to her. That is a federal offense and she should be reported to the postal authorities.You can also file a police report.
yeah i can... where u belong to...u can mail me at decent_smilein@yahoo.co.in
It's not a crime to read mail that doesn't belong to you, but it is illegal to tamper with a mailbox by removing mail or placing objects into mailboxes that are not going to go through the US postal service.
A newsletter that weighs less than one pound typically belongs to the USPS First-Class Mail class for mailing within the United States.
If you open someone else's mail even though it is at your house it is illeagal because it doesn't belong to you it would be different if it was adressed to somebody in your family because then is up to them really but that is still somebody's private business and would be unfair to open it.
No, It is illegal to keep mail that doesn't belong to you, it is entrusted to the care and safekeeping of the federal government until it reaches its' intended owner. Incidentally, although the property resident is required to have a mailbox in order to receive mail, the mailbox itself falls under the protection and regulation of the government. You 'own' it, but 'they' control it.
A few family members have attempted to reclaim artifacts but the legal salvors are RMSTI, the "Royal Mail Ship Titanic International".
You belong to a minority.
Postal mail, air mail, email, electronic mail, overdue mail, early mail, late mail, dry mail, wet mail, mail in a bag, mail on the porch, mail through a slot in the door, I can go on and on.....................