How long can canada post hold mail

Canada Post, like many other postal services, has a limited period of time to hold mail before it is considered abandoned and returned to the sender. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. 30 days: If a piece of mail is undeliverable due to an incorrect or incomplete address, Canada Post will hold it for 30 days. If the addressee does not claim the mail during this time, it will be returned to the sender.
  2. 60 days: For mail that requires a signature upon delivery, such as packages with a signature upon delivery (SUD) option, Canada Post will hold it for 60 days. If the addressee does not claim the mail during this time, it will be returned to the sender.
  3. 90 days: For mail that is sent to a post office box (PO Box), Canada Post will hold it for 90 days. If the addressee does not claim the mail during this time, it will be returned to the sender.

It's worth noting that these time limits may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the mail and the policies of the local post office. If you're concerned about a piece of mail that has been held for an extended period, you can contact Canada Post customer service to inquire about the status of your mail.

Additionally, if you're expecting a package and it's been held for an extended period, you can try contacting the sender to see if they have any information about the package's status.