Can sender know if certified mail tracking was checked

Yes, the sender can know if certified mail tracking was checked. Here's how:

  1. Certified Mail Tracking: When you send certified mail, you can request tracking and signature confirmation. This means that the recipient must sign for the mail, and the USPS will provide a tracking number.
  2. Tracking Number: The USPS will provide a tracking number, which can be used to track the delivery status of the mail. You can use this number to check the delivery status online.
  3. Proof of Delivery: When the recipient signs for the mail, the USPS will provide a proof of delivery, which includes the tracking number, the recipient's signature, and the date and time of delivery.
  4. Sender's Access: As the sender, you can access the tracking information online through the USPS website or through a third-party tracking service. You can use the tracking number to check the delivery status, including whether the recipient has signed for the mail.

To check if certified mail tracking was checked, you can:

If the tracking number shows that the mail was delivered and signed for, it indicates that the recipient has checked the certified mail tracking. If the tracking number shows that the mail was delivered but not signed for, it may indicate that the recipient did not check the certified mail tracking.