Canada post register mail

To register a mail item with Canada Post, you can follow these steps:

  1. Determine if your item is eligible for registration: Canada Post offers registration for most mail items, including letters, postcards, and packages. However, some items are not eligible, such as items sent to the United States or international destinations.
  2. Prepare your item: Make sure your item is properly packaged and sealed. You can use a plain brown envelope or a box, but it must be securely closed and not easily opened.
  3. Take your item to a Canada Post location: You can register your item at any Canada Post retail location, including post offices, mail centers, and self-serve kiosks.
  4. Fill out the registration form: The postal clerk will provide you with a registration form, which you must complete and sign. The form will ask for your name, address, and other details about the item.
  5. Pay the registration fee: The registration fee is currently $9.95 for items up to 30 grams, and $13.95 for items over 30 grams. You can pay with cash, credit card, or debit card.
  6. Attach the registration label: The postal clerk will provide you with a registration label, which you must attach to the outside of your item. Make sure it's securely attached and won't come off during transit.
  7. Keep a copy of the registration form: Make sure to keep a copy of the registration form for your records. This will help you track your item and prove ownership in case of loss or damage.

Benefits of registering your mail item:

Important notes: