Yes, you can send certified mail to Puerto Rico. You will need to visit your local post office to find out the rates.
Go to the postal web site at: http://www.usps.com/
No, you do not need special postage to mail something to Puerto Rico. As a U.S. territory, Puerto Rico uses the same postage rates and services as the mainland United States. You can use regular U.S. Postal Service stamps and mailing options to send items there. Just ensure that your package meets the standard mailing requirements.
You may as long as the size and weight meets the standard for First Class Mail.
People who send money through the mail usually send it certified. Also the courts will send out things certified, such as jury duty notices.
Send it (or wire it) to the guardian in charge of the child in that country. Or you can send it to the court that ordered you to pay child support and let them figure out how to get it to Puerto Rico.
The cost to send Certified Mail through the USPS is $3.30. This is for up to one ounce. If you want a Return Receipt, it will cost $6.48.
No. There is no requirement to send a letter to anywhere in Australia by registered or certified mail unless the recipient specifies it.
You can send money to Puerto Rico through various methods such as bank transfers, online money transfer services, or using international money transfer companies like Western Union or MoneyGram.
Close to $1,000 (US Dollars).
In order to determine if rent needs to be sent via certified mail, you should check your lease or rental agreement. It would be a wise choice to send it certified mail so there is proof that the landlord received it.
Yes you do.
They can go there but they might not it is if you send thema letter