Can the post office track regular mail

Yes, the United States Postal Service (USPS) can track regular mail, but it depends on the type of mail and the level of tracking service requested. Here are some ways the USPS can track regular mail:

  1. Tracking: The USPS offers a tracking service for First-Class Mail, Priority Mail, and Priority Mail Express. With tracking, you can monitor the progress of your mail as it moves through the postal system. You can track your mail online or through the USPS mobile app.
  2. Delivery Confirmation: This service provides proof of delivery and can be used for First-Class Mail, Priority Mail, and Parcel Post. It's a more basic tracking service that only confirms delivery, but not the exact time or location.
  3. Signature Confirmation: This service requires the recipient to sign for the package, providing proof of delivery. It's available for Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express, and Parcel Post.
  4. Return Receipt: This service provides proof of delivery and allows the sender to request a return receipt, which is a signed receipt from the recipient confirming delivery.

To request tracking or other tracking services, you'll need to use a specific type of mail or package that's eligible for tracking. Here are some examples:

Keep in mind that not all mail is eligible for tracking, and some services may require additional fees or documentation. If you're unsure about the tracking options for your mail, you can contact your local post office or visit the USPS website for more information.