Can you send recorded mail second class

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) offers several options for sending mail, including Second-Class Mail. However, the USPS does not offer a "recorded" mail option specifically.

However, you can use a few different methods to send mail that provides proof of delivery or signature upon delivery:

  1. Certified Mail: This service provides proof of mailing and delivery. The recipient must sign for the mail, and the USPS provides a receipt with the delivery date and time.
  2. Return Receipt Requested: This service allows the sender to request a return receipt from the USPS, which is a signed receipt from the recipient confirming delivery.
  3. Signature Confirmation: This service requires the recipient to sign for the mail, and the USPS provides a receipt with the delivery date and time.
  4. Priority Mail Signature Confirmation: This service is similar to Signature Confirmation, but it's only available for Priority Mail shipments.

To use any of these services, you'll need to purchase a special label or form from the USPS, which will be attached to the outside of the mailpiece. The cost of these services varies depending on the type of mail and the level of service you choose.

Here are some general rates for Second-Class Mail with proof of delivery:

Keep in mind that these rates are subject to change, so it's always a good idea to check the USPS website or consult with a postal worker for the most up-to-date information.