If you have had a piece of mail that was addressed to you be marked as undeliverable, you may want to contact your local post office. Once you contact them, they should be able to tell you if they are still holding the mail or if they have returned it to the sender.
Return to sender
A six letter word for undeliverable mail is nixies.
nixed
nixie
they dont want you to send correspondence to them
Try to find out the correct e-mail address. Make sure the address you sent it to was correct. It could also be a problem with the recipients mail box being full or the server malfunctioning.
Undelivered post is typically returned to the sender if a return address is provided. If no return address is available, the mail may be held at the post office for a certain period before being classified as undeliverable. In some cases, undeliverable items may be opened to identify the sender, or they may be discarded or sent to a lost and found department. Ultimately, policies regarding undelivered mail can vary by postal service.
I think it is required to have a mailing address, but it could be a post office box rather than a mail box.Added: If you do not have a 'regulation' residential mailbox or mail slot, the Post Office will not deliver your mail to your home. If you have a mailbox at the post office any mail addressed specifically to that box will go into it. If you don't have a box at the post office, your mail will be held for a short time and then returned to the sender as undeliverable.
Yes, there are many reasons your mail can be withheld, both legal and procedural. However, the USPS cannot unilaterally seize mail without cause. Normally the agency involved is the Postal Inspection Service.The delivery of mail can be suspended due to reasons of safety, accessibility, or failure to provide a proper receptacle.
Dead letter mail
When it is correct, it means that the person who the piece of mail was sent to has not left a forwarding address or never lived there at all. So, the mail is undeliverable since the address is essentially incorrect for that person. You would need to find a new address.
If your USPS mail was deemed undeliverable, it will already have been returned to the sender. However, mail will be held at the carrier case if it cannot be immediately delivered (for example due to weather, dog problems, conflicting residences, or improper receptacles). You should know where your local carrier station or contract office is located, in the event that your mail cannot be delivered as usual.