No. You must either return it to the proper recipient, or put it back in the mail as "improperly delivered".
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, the misdelivered package has been located and returned to you.
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, keeping someone else's mail is an offense with the US Postal Service.
In the US, yes. The child's property is owned by the parent.
Yes, it is a federal offense (violation of United States Postal Regulations) to interfere with the delivery of someone else's mail.
Although someone may receive your mail, and even open it at your specific direction, opening another person's mail (in the US) is a violation of federal law. It is rarely taken to prosecution, but it can carry a prison sentence. If you believe your mail is being opened, contact the US Postal Inspection Service.
The services that the mail offers in the US are certified mail, registered mail, insured mail, express mail, and many more.
stay off of the phone and keep all correspondence to us mail only
Yes, US mail should be capitalized as it is an abbreviation for United States mail.
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.
No, US Postal Regulations prohibit the placing of anything but US Mail either in, or on, mail boxes.