Track and confirm mail

Here are some ways to track and confirm mail:

Tracking Mail

  1. USPS (United States Postal Service): Use the USPS website or mobile app to track your mail. You can enter your tracking number or scan the barcode on your package to track its status.
  2. UPS (United Parcel Service): Use the UPS website or mobile app to track your mail. You can enter your tracking number or scan the barcode on your package to track its status.
  3. FedEx: Use the FedEx website or mobile app to track your mail. You can enter your tracking number or scan the barcode on your package to track its status.
  4. Canada Post: Use the Canada Post website or mobile app to track your mail. You can enter your tracking number or scan the barcode on your package to track its status.

Confirming Mail

  1. Verify the sender's information: Make sure the sender's address is correct and matches the return address on the mail piece.
  2. Check the mail piece for any damage: Inspect the mail piece for any damage, such as tears, creases, or missing pieces.
  3. Verify the contents: Open the mail piece and verify the contents match what was expected.
  4. Check for any suspicious markings: Look for any suspicious markings, such as strange stamps or handwriting, that may indicate the mail piece is not legitimate.
  5. Contact the sender: If you're unsure about the authenticity of the mail piece, contact the sender to confirm its legitimacy.

Additional Tips

  1. Use a secure mailbox: Consider using a secure mailbox or a post office box to receive your mail, especially if you're concerned about mail theft.
  2. Monitor your mail regularly: Regularly check your mail for any suspicious or unexpected items.
  3. Report any suspicious mail: If you receive any suspicious or unexpected mail, report it to your local post office or law enforcement agency.

By following these tips, you can help ensure the security and integrity of your mail.