Age verification royal mail

Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, has implemented age verification measures to prevent the sale of age-restricted products, such as tobacco products, e-cigarettes, and certain medications, to minors.

Here are the age verification measures that Royal Mail has in place:

  1. Proof of age: Royal Mail requires a proof of age to be presented when sending or receiving age-restricted products. This can be a valid passport, driving license, or other government-issued ID.
  2. Age verification checks: Royal Mail conducts age verification checks on all packages containing age-restricted products. This includes checking the recipient's age and verifying their identity.
  3. Restricted delivery: Royal Mail has implemented restricted delivery procedures for age-restricted products. This means that the package will only be delivered to the recipient's address if they are present to sign for it.
  4. Signature on delivery: Royal Mail requires a signature on delivery for all packages containing age-restricted products. This ensures that the recipient is present to sign for the package and confirms their identity.
  5. Electronic age verification: Royal Mail is also exploring electronic age verification methods, such as digital ID checks and biometric authentication, to further enhance its age verification processes.

Royal Mail's age verification measures are designed to prevent the sale of age-restricted products to minors and to ensure that these products are only sold to individuals who are legally entitled to purchase them.

It's worth noting that Royal Mail's age verification measures are subject to change, and the company may update its procedures from time to time to reflect changes in legislation or industry best practices.