How to send certified mail without going to post office

The convenience of modern technology! While it's still possible to send certified mail without visiting a post office, there are a few options to consider:

  1. USPS Website: You can use the United States Postal Service (USPS) website to print a certified mail label and pay for the service online. Here's how:
    • Go to usps.com and sign in to your account or create one if you don't have one.
    • Click on "Ship" and then "Certified Mail" to start the process.
    • Enter the recipient's address, package details, and payment information.
    • Print the label and attach it to the package.
    • Take the package to a mailbox or a mail carrier to have it picked up.
  2. Stamps.com: Stamps.com is a private company that offers online postage and shipping services, including certified mail. You can use their website or mobile app to print certified mail labels and pay for the service.
    • Sign up for a Stamps.com account and follow their instructions to print a certified mail label.
    • Pay for the service using your credit card or other accepted payment methods.
    • Attach the label to the package and take it to a mailbox or a mail carrier to have it picked up.
  3. Private Mail Services: Some private mail services, like Mailboxes Etc. or UPS Store, offer certified mail services online. You can visit their websites, sign up for an account, and print a certified mail label.
    • Check the website of a private mail service in your area to see if they offer online certified mail services.
    • Follow their instructions to print a certified mail label and pay for the service.
  4. Mobile Apps: There are also mobile apps, like Postage and ShipStation, that allow you to print certified mail labels and pay for the service on your smartphone or tablet.
    • Download the app and follow the instructions to print a certified mail label.
    • Pay for the service using your credit card or other accepted payment methods.
    • Attach the label to the package and take it to a mailbox or a mail carrier to have it picked up.

Remember to always follow the instructions provided by the service you choose, and make sure you have the correct postage and payment information before sending your certified mail.