The person who signed for your package when someone else received it is typically the person who accepted the delivery on behalf of the intended recipient.
No, it is not permissible to remove a package from someone else's porch without their permission.
Yes, a package can be sent to your address for someone else.
Yes, it is illegal to keep someone else's package without their permission. It is considered theft and can result in criminal charges.
Only if the receipt was marked "Deliver to Addressee Only," and the receiving person signed your name. Even then, some criminal intent would have had to have been demonstrated. If they did not open the package then there was no criminal intent.
Yes, it is illegal to open a package that is addressed to someone else without their permission.
In most states someone else can register a car besides the titled owner if the proper paperwork is signed by the owner. The title will need to be filled out and signed by the person who will own the car.
It is when you take responsibility for someone else's property.Let's say you work in a business and a package is being delivered for someone in the office but you sign for the package, then you are taking that responsibility of getting that package to the right person it is intended for.
The password does that for you. If someone else has it, you need to change it, and don't stay signed in so no one else can get in.
Yes, it is possible to check into a hotel on behalf of someone else, but you typically need to provide their identification and a signed authorization form.
This is a gray area. I suppose that if they sent it to you, with your name and address, there would be no proof that you were asked to send it to someone else. However, if you are sending something illegal, or shouldn't be sending this package for some reason (why can't this person send the package to the final destination themselves?) then you would be an accessory to a crime.
Yes, it is illegal to take someone else's FedEx package and keep it from them. This is considered theft, and you could face criminal charges for doing so. It is important to ensure that you do not interfere with someone else's mail or packages.
Opening someone else's mail is considered a federal crime.