No, it is illegal to open mail that is addressed to someone else, even if it is sent to your address.
No, it is illegal to open mail that is not addressed to you.
It is illegal to open mail that is not addressed to you, even if it is sent to your address.
No, it is not legal to open someone else's mail that was sent to your address.
No, you may not. It is a federal offense to open someone else's mail.
Yes, a person can have their mail sent to your address if they have consented to it. It is important to ensure that they have permission to use your address for mail delivery to avoid any legal issues related to misrepresentation or fraud.
Yes, it is illegal to open mail that is not addressed to you. It is a violation of federal law under the Mail Theft Statute.
You dont need to open it, it means the e-mail address you used is no longer in use..
In theory, yes, but how likely are they to press charges, under the circumstances?
You will not be punished even if you work as just the janitor you are still part of the company and it is your right to read the mail; no matter how important it is.
No. If the letter is not addressed to you then you cannot legally open it. If you know who it belongs to just deliver it yourself or correct the address and re-mail it. It sounds like junk mail of some kind where your name is being used to contact others in your community, friends, or family.
A correspondence address is any address you wish your mail to be sent too.
No they have to be sent in envelopes. Because then if they were sent alone there would be no address or return address.