Usps sending certified mail

The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a variety of certified mail services to provide proof of mailing and delivery. Here's an overview of the different types of certified mail services offered by the USPS:

  1. Certified Mail: This is the most basic certified mail service. It provides proof of mailing and delivery, and includes a return receipt that is signed by the recipient. The sender receives a receipt with a tracking number, and the recipient signs for the package upon delivery.
  2. Certified Mail Return Receipt: This service is similar to certified mail, but it also includes a return receipt that is signed by the recipient and returned to the sender. This provides additional proof of delivery.
  3. Certified Mail Restricted Delivery: This service is similar to certified mail, but it requires the recipient to sign for the package upon delivery. This service is often used for sensitive or valuable items.
  4. Certified Mail Return Receipt Restricted Delivery: This service is similar to certified mail return receipt, but it also requires the recipient to sign for the package upon delivery.

To send certified mail, you can follow these steps:

  1. Prepare your package: Make sure your package is properly packaged and addressed.
  2. Take it to a post office: Take your package to a USPS post office or a self-service kiosk.
  3. Choose your certified mail service: Select the type of certified mail service you want to use (e.g. certified mail, certified mail return receipt, etc.).
  4. Pay the fee: Pay the applicable fee for the certified mail service you selected.
  5. Get your receipt: The USPS will provide you with a receipt that includes a tracking number and a unique barcode.
  6. Track your package: You can track your package online using the tracking number provided on your receipt.

Fees for certified mail services vary depending on the type of service and the weight and size of the package. Here are some approximate fees:

Keep in mind that these fees are subject to change, so it's always a good idea to check with your local post office for the most up-to-date pricing information.