Have neighbour sign for royal mail

A common request!

If you need a neighbor to sign for a Royal Mail delivery, you can follow these steps:

  1. Check if the neighbor is available: Before sending the package, make sure the neighbor is available to sign for it. You can knock on their door or give them a quick call to confirm.
  2. Provide the necessary information: When you send the package, make sure to include the following information:
    • The recipient's name and address (the neighbor's name and address)
    • The sender's name and address (your name and address)
    • A clear description of the package (e.g., "Package containing [insert contents]")
  3. Use a signature upon delivery service: Royal Mail offers a signature upon delivery service, which requires the recipient to sign for the package before it's left at their doorstep. You can request this service when sending the package.
  4. Leave a note: If the neighbor is not available to sign for the package, Royal Mail will leave a note asking them to collect it from the post office or arrange for redelivery. You can also leave a note with your neighbor's contact information, so they can get in touch with you to arrange for the package to be signed for.
  5. Follow up with the neighbor: If the neighbor doesn't sign for the package, you can follow up with them to arrange for the package to be signed for. You can also ask them to collect the package from the post office or arrange for redelivery.

Remember to always check with your neighbor before sending a package, as they may have specific requirements or restrictions for receiving deliveries.