How long does royal mail give to recollect

Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, has a standard time limit for redelivery or collection of undelivered mail. The exact time frame may vary depending on the type of mail and the circumstances, but here are some general guidelines:

  1. Standard Mail: For standard mail items, such as letters and parcels, Royal Mail typically gives 18 working days (around 3-4 weeks) for the recipient to collect their mail from a local post office or sorting office.
  2. Special Delivery: For Special Delivery items, which are tracked and require a signature upon delivery, Royal Mail gives 14 working days (around 2-3 weeks) for the recipient to collect their mail from a local post office or sorting office.
  3. Parcels: For parcels, Royal Mail typically gives 14 working days (around 2-3 weeks) for the recipient to collect their parcel from a local post office or sorting office.
  4. International Mail: For international mail items, the time frame for redelivery or collection may vary depending on the destination country and the type of mail. Royal Mail typically gives 6-12 months for international mail items to be returned to the sender.

If the mail is not collected within the specified time frame, Royal Mail may:

It's worth noting that these time frames are subject to change, and Royal Mail may have specific policies for certain types of mail or circumstances. If you're concerned about a specific item of mail, it's best to contact Royal Mail directly for more information.