Can usps media mail require signature

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS) guidelines, Media Mail is a type of mail service that does not require a signature upon delivery. Media Mail is a cost-effective way to send books, CDs, DVDs, and other media items, and it is designed to be a non-trackable, non-signature-required service.

However, there are some exceptions and additional requirements to consider:

  1. Signature upon request: If you want to require a signature upon delivery for a Media Mail package, you can use the USPS's Signature Confirmation service. This service adds a fee to the package and requires the recipient to sign for the package upon delivery.
  2. Insurance: If you want to insure your Media Mail package against loss or damage, you may need to sign a receipt for the package. In this case, the USPS may require a signature upon delivery.
  3. International shipments: If you're shipping Media Mail internationally, you may need to sign a customs form and provide a signature upon delivery.
  4. Special handling: If you're shipping hazardous materials, perishable items, or other special items, you may need to sign a special handling agreement and provide a signature upon delivery.

To summarize:

It's always a good idea to check with the USPS or your local post office for specific requirements and regulations regarding Media Mail and signature requirements.