Cmra mail
CMRA stands for Certified Mail Receipt Acknowledgment. It's a service offered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that provides proof of delivery for certified mail.
Here's how it works:
- When you send certified mail, you can request a CMRA, which is a signed receipt that the addressee signs and returns to you.
- The addressee signs the receipt to acknowledge receipt of the certified mail.
- The receipt is then mailed back to you, providing proof that the mail was delivered to the intended recipient.
The CMRA is useful in various situations, such as:
- Tracking the delivery of important documents, like legal notices or financial transactions.
- Verifying that a package was delivered to the correct person.
- Providing evidence of delivery in case of disputes or claims.
To request a CMRA, you can follow these steps:
- When sending certified mail, check the box on the mailing label that says "Return Receipt Requested."
- Fill out the return receipt card, which is usually included with the certified mail.
- Attach the return receipt card to the certified mail piece.
- Mail the certified mail piece to the intended recipient.
The USPS will then mail the signed receipt back to you, providing proof of delivery.