Yes, it is illegal to keep mail that isn't addressed to you. It is a federal offense to intentionally open or withhold someone else's mail.
Yes, it is illegal to throw away mail that isn't yours. This is considered tampering with the mail, which is a federal offense punishable by fines and/or imprisonment. It is important to return misdelivered mail to the postal service or the intended recipient.
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.
just keep it on the dl (down low)...
Yes, any mail that is delivered to your mailbox is legally yours. The United States Postal Service considers the mailbox to be an extension of your property, making the mail legally yours once it is delivered. However, it is illegal to open or tamper with mail that is not addressed to you.
In the box under yours and their e-mail address In the box under yours and their e-mail address
If it is yours yes. Not your mail, no.
though this question has been debated for a long period of time, it is not illegal in many countries to keep mail away from the receiver. it is still being thought over and discussed by governmental people though this question has been debated for a long period of time, it is not illegal in many countries to keep mail away from the receiver. it is still being thought over and discussed by governmental people
Yes, from the time the mail is sent until it is received by the person it is sent to the mail is the property of the post office and therefore government property. Preventing a person from receiving their mail is theft of government property; for which you can go to prison.
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.
Yes, it is illegal to throw away someone else's mail. It is a federal offense to tamper with or destroy mail that is not addressed to you.
Yes, it is illegal to throw away someone else's mail. It is a federal offense to tamper with or destroy mail that is not addressed to you.
It is a crime to send any illegal substance through the mail.