Can mail be held for everyoneat address

In the United States, the answer is generally yes, mail can be held for everyone at an address. Here's how it works:

  1. Hold for Pickup: The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a service called "Hold for Pickup" or "Signature Required" that allows you to request that mail be held at a post office or a local mail facility for pickup by the addressee. This service is available for packages and mail sent via Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express, and First-Class Mail.
  2. Signature Confirmation: When you request Signature Confirmation, the USPS will require the recipient to sign for the package or mail item. This service is available for packages and mail sent via Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express, and First-Class Mail.
  3. Residential Delivery: For residential addresses, the USPS typically requires a signature upon delivery for packages and mail items that are sent via Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express, and First-Class Mail. This means that the mail carrier will not leave the package or mail item at the doorstep if no one is available to sign for it.
  4. Business Delivery: For business addresses, the USPS may not require a signature upon delivery, depending on the type of mail or package being sent. However, some businesses may choose to require a signature for certain types of mail or packages.

To request that mail be held for everyone at an address, you can:

Keep in mind that some mail services, such as Amazon Lockers or UPS Access Points, may have their own rules and requirements for holding mail for pickup.