It can depend on what your motive was in doing so. If your motive was unlawful, yes, it would be a violation of US Postal Laws.
Return to sender?
The recipient of the package labeled "return to sender does not live here" does not live at this address.
No, it is illegal to keep a misdelivered package that does not belong to you. You should contact the delivery company or the intended recipient to return the package.
Yes, it is illegal to keep a package that was accidentally delivered to you if you know it is not intended for you. It is considered theft and you are obligated to return it to the rightful owner or the delivery company.
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.
You put an address label on an envelope or a package. Regular address labels indicate where a package or letter should be delivered. Return address labels indicate where the item should be returned if it cannot be delivered.
You should write "Return to Sender" on the package and drop it back in the mailbox for the postal service to return it to the sender.
I ask my sister could i receive some important mail in her address when i was having problem with my mail getting deliver at that time is that a crime. also is this a crime when i receive the mail i put my address on it
it has to be done thru an attorney or thru the court system. if you have an old address you can still send a 1st class letter or a package and it will be forwarded to their new address for up to a year..and always make sure you have a return address on your item to ensure that fact that if its undeliverable it will be return to you..additional postal information can be found at www.usps.com
Yes, you can mail something with a different return address as long as the recipient's address is correct and the postage is paid. However, it is important to note that using a false return address for fraudulent purposes is illegal.
A fictitious return address is an address that does not exist or is not associated with the sender. It is often used to conceal the true identity or whereabouts of the sender for privacy or fraudulent purposes. It can be illegal and unethical to use a fictitious return address, especially when sending mail or packages.
No, you cannot keep a package that was delivered to you by mistake. It is illegal to keep items that were not intended for you, and you are required to return them to the rightful owner or the delivery company.