Signed post royal mail

A question about the Royal Mail!

When you send a letter or package through the Royal Mail, you can request that it be signed for upon delivery. This is known as "signed for" or "signature on delivery". Here's how it works:

What is signed for delivery?

Signed for delivery is a service offered by the Royal Mail where the recipient's signature is required upon delivery of the item. This ensures that the item is delivered to the correct person and that the recipient has received it.

How to request signed for delivery

To request signed for delivery, you can follow these steps:

  1. When sending a letter or package, select the "Signed For" option on the Royal Mail website or at a post office.
  2. You can also request signed for delivery when sending a parcel online by selecting the "Signature on Delivery" option.
  3. The recipient will need to sign for the item upon delivery, and the signature will be recorded by the Royal Mail.

What happens if the recipient is not available to sign for the item

If the recipient is not available to sign for the item, the Royal Mail will leave a card with instructions on how to arrange redelivery or collect the item from a local post office.

Cost of signed for delivery

The cost of signed for delivery varies depending on the type of item, its weight, and the destination. You can check the Royal Mail website for the latest prices and services.

I hope that helps!