Does ancestry.com send results in mail

Ancestry.com typically sends DNA test results electronically, not by mail. When you receive your DNA kit, you'll follow the instructions to collect your saliva sample and send it back to their lab. Once the lab processes your sample, you'll receive an email with a link to access your results online.

However, Ancestry.com does offer a few ways to receive your results in a physical format:

  1. Printable PDF report: You can download a PDF report of your results, which includes your ethnicity estimate, DNA matches, and other information. This report is available in your Ancestry.com account.
  2. Ancestry.com's "DNA Kit": When you order a DNA kit, you'll receive a physical kit that includes a saliva collection tube, a return envelope, and a quick-start guide. While the kit itself is physical, the results are still delivered electronically.
  3. Special requests: In some cases, Ancestry.com may offer to send a printed copy of your results by mail for an additional fee. This is usually only available for specific situations, such as for individuals with disabilities or those who don't have access to a computer.

Keep in mind that Ancestry.com's primary method of delivering results is electronic, and most users access their results online. If you have any questions or concerns about your results, it's best to contact Ancestry.com's customer support team for assistance.