Registered mail does not take longer to get somewhere then regular mail. The registered mail just needs a signature from the person receiving the mail when it is delivered.
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A registered letter looks just like any other type of letter. The registered letter is sent through the mail as a registered piece of mail and will have a stamp/seal on it identifying it.
Yes you can. The post office apparently places a notice in the post box for the owner, to sign for a registered mail at the counter.
It is called registered mail not certified, you take it to the post office and ask the clerk to have your letter or parcel registered, there will be an extra fee tor this
Registered mail does not take longer to get somewhere then regular mail. The registered mail just needs a signature from the person receiving the mail when it is delivered.
You can use 'registered mail' when sending the papers after your spouse received the summons and the papers he needs to sign. Registered mail means he has to personally sign for it and there will be a record at the post office.
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By Registered Mail - 1911 was released on: USA: 21 September 1911
A registered letter looks just like any other type of letter. The registered letter is sent through the mail as a registered piece of mail and will have a stamp/seal on it identifying it.
It's always recommended to use a money order or check to send funds through the mail. However obviously under some circumstances you would want to mail cash, you should use USPS Registered mail. This is a trail of who touches your package from when it leaves your hands to when it arrives at the other end. http://everything2.com/title/registered%2520mail
Accountable mail is a category of mail in the United States which includes registered, insured, numbered, and certified mail.
Registered mail means the person sending the package gets a notice from the postal service when the package has been delivered.
a year! Unless you use registered mail, UPS, or Fed Ex it.
use registered mail & mark the package with "private inforamtion"
The services that the mail offers in the US are certified mail, registered mail, insured mail, express mail, and many more.
Yes you can. The post office apparently places a notice in the post box for the owner, to sign for a registered mail at the counter.