Do i have to sign for priority mail

In most cases, you don't have to sign for Priority Mail shipments, but it depends on the specific circumstances. Here are some scenarios:

  1. Domestic Priority Mail: For domestic Priority Mail shipments within the United States, you don't typically need to sign for delivery. The carrier will leave the package at your doorstep or with a neighbor if you're not home.
  2. International Priority Mail: For international Priority Mail shipments, you may need to sign for delivery, especially if the package is valued at $400 or more. In this case, the carrier may require a signature upon delivery.
  3. Signature Confirmation: If you opt for Signature Confirmation, a service offered by the USPS, you will need to sign for the package upon delivery. This service provides proof of delivery and requires a signature from the recipient.
  4. Special Handling: If you're shipping a package with special handling requirements, such as "Signature Required" or "Adult Signature Required," you may need to sign for the package upon delivery.
  5. Insurance: If you've purchased insurance for your Priority Mail shipment, you may need to sign for the package upon delivery to verify receipt.

To confirm whether you need to sign for your Priority Mail shipment, you can:

Remember, it's always a good idea to check with the recipient or the USPS to ensure you comply with any specific requirements for your Priority Mail shipment.