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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.

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Can a certified or registered letter be taped to your door never going through the postal system?

Someone could certainly tape a letter to your door but it would not be certified or registered as it did not go through the postal system


What is a registered letter?

A registered letter is one that is recorded and tracked throughout its time in the mail system and requires the mailman to obtain a signature in order to deliver it. Many contracts such as insurance policies and legal documents specify that notification must be in the form of a registered letter. By registering a letter, the sender has a legal document that indicates that the notice was delivered. If you say 'It's in the mail' you can actually prove that it is in the mail. It costs extra for the service.


I sent a registered letter but they claim it never arrived. What do you do?

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 !


How do you send certified mail to Canada?

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


How do you reply to a complaint from a customer that has registered it with the better business bureau?

when a business replies to your letter or complaint