Can you send return receipt without certified mail

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a few options to request a return receipt without using certified mail. Here are a few:

  1. Return Receipt Requested: You can request a return receipt when you mail a letter or package at a post office or online. This service is available for First-Class Mail, Priority Mail, and Priority Mail Express. The sender will receive a receipt back from the USPS with the signature of the person who signed for the item.
  2. Signature Confirmation: This service is similar to Return Receipt Requested, but it provides more detailed information, such as the recipient's signature, the date and time of delivery, and the delivery address. Signature Confirmation is available for Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express, and Parcel Post.
  3. Electronic Return Receipt: The USPS offers an electronic return receipt service, which allows the sender to receive a digital receipt with the signature of the person who signed for the item. This service is available for online purchases and can be requested at the time of shipping.

To request a return receipt without certified mail, you can:

Keep in mind that while these services can provide proof of delivery, they may not be as secure or reliable as certified mail, which requires a signature upon delivery and provides a higher level of tracking and insurance.