What does electronic service requested on mail mean

When you see "Electronic Service Requested" on a piece of mail, it means that the sender is requesting that you receive the information or document electronically, rather than in paper form.

This is often used for bills, statements, and other documents that are typically sent by mail. By requesting electronic service, the sender is giving you the option to receive the document electronically, which can be more convenient and environmentally friendly.

Here are a few things you might see on a piece of mail with "Electronic Service Requested":

  1. A unique access code or login information to access the document online.
  2. A URL (website address) where you can view the document.
  3. Instructions on how to register for online access to view the document.
  4. A notice that the document will be sent to your email address instead of your physical mailbox.

By opting for electronic service, you can:

Keep in mind that you may still receive a paper copy of the document if you don't opt for electronic service or if you prefer to receive paper copies.