How to find out sender of certified mail

To find out the sender of certified mail, you can follow these steps:

  1. Check the envelope: The sender's name and address should be printed on the envelope. Make sure to check the envelope carefully, as the sender's information may be printed in a different font or color.
  2. Check the certification label: The certification label on the envelope should also have the sender's name and address printed on it. This label is usually a sticker or a label with a unique tracking number.
  3. Use the tracking number: If you have the tracking number, you can use it to track the package and find out who sent it. You can usually find the tracking number on the certification label or on the receipt you received when you signed for the package.
  4. Contact the post office: If you're unable to find the sender's information on the envelope or certification label, you can contact the post office where you received the certified mail. They may be able to provide you with the sender's information or help you track down the package.
  5. Use online tracking tools: Many postal services, such as the United States Postal Service (USPS), offer online tracking tools that allow you to track packages and find out who sent them. You can usually find these tools on the postal service's website.

Here are some specific steps for finding the sender of certified mail in the United States:

  1. Go to the USPS website (www.usps.com) and click on "Track a Package" or "Track a Shipment".
  2. Enter the tracking number in the required field.
  3. Click "Track" to view the package's status and details.
  4. If the package is marked as "Delivered", you can click on the "Delivery Details" link to view the sender's information.

Remember to always handle certified mail carefully and keep it in a safe place, as it is a legal document that requires a signature upon delivery.