Return labels for mail

Here are some common types of return labels for mail:

  1. Return Receipt Requested: This label requests that the recipient signs and returns a receipt to the sender, confirming that they received the mail.
  2. Return Service Requested: This label requests that the mail be returned to the sender if it is undeliverable or if the recipient declines to accept it.
  3. Return to Sender: This label is used when the mail is undeliverable and the sender wants it returned to them.
  4. Undeliverable as Addressed: This label is used when the mail is undeliverable due to an incorrect or incomplete address.
  5. Refused: This label is used when the recipient refuses to accept the mail.
  6. Insufficient Address: This label is used when the address on the mail is incomplete or illegible.
  7. Addressee Not Known: This label is used when the recipient is unknown or cannot be identified.
  8. Return to Sender - Undeliverable: This label is used when the mail is undeliverable and the sender wants it returned to them.

You can also use a Return Label with a specific reason code, such as:

It's important to note that the type of return label you use may depend on the type of mail you are sending, the reason for the return, and the regulations of the postal service you are using.