Can you get a receipt for mailing a letter

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) does not typically provide a receipt for mailing a letter. However, there are a few ways to keep track of your mail and prove that you mailed a letter:

  1. Postage Paid Stamps: You can use postage paid stamps, which include a tracking number. These stamps are available at post offices or online. You can track the status of your mail using the tracking number.
  2. Certified Mail: You can use certified mail, which provides proof of mailing and delivery. Certified mail includes a tracking number and a signature upon delivery. You can purchase certified mail at post offices or online.
  3. Return Receipt Requested: You can request a return receipt, which is a signed receipt from the recipient confirming delivery. This service is available for an additional fee.
  4. Online Tracking: You can use the USPS website or mobile app to track your mail. Simply enter the tracking number or the recipient's address to view the status of your mail.
  5. Post Office Records: If you mail a letter at a post office, the post office may keep a record of the mailing. You can contact the post office where you mailed the letter to request a copy of the record.

Keep in mind that these methods may not provide a traditional receipt, but they can help you keep track of your mail and prove that you mailed a letter.