Yes, you can open a package that has been sent to your address, as long as it is addressed to you or someone in your household. It is important to respect the privacy of others and not open packages that are not intended for you.
Yes, it is illegal to open a package that is addressed to someone else without their permission.
Yes, a package can be sent to your address for someone else.
what you do is go to the post office tell them you sent a package what ever time ago tell them the address and hopefully they will try to get it back
It is the sender of a letter or package's address. It is used just in case the letter or package that is sent does not reach it's destination it can be sent back to the sender.
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, it is illegal to open mail that is addressed to someone else, even if it is sent to your address.
It is suposed to reach your home address.
Neither is correct. If you're going to use "have" you're making it past tense and the past tense of send is SENT. It would be "has been sent" or "has sent" depending on what you're trying to say.For example, "The package has been sent" or "He has sent the package."
Yes, a legal notice has been sent to the wrong address.
No, it is illegal to open mail that is not addressed to you.
If the package was addressed to the business address, but not any specific (or a non-existent) person at the business, then the owner of the business was within their rights to open it. ADDITIONALLY; if the package was shipped by any other carrier other than the US Postal Service, postal laws and regulations do NOT apply.