Who delivers registered mail

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) is responsible for delivering registered mail. Registered mail is a type of mail that requires a signature upon delivery and provides proof of delivery.

In the United States, the USPS offers several types of registered mail services, including:

  1. Registered Mail: This is the most basic type of registered mail service, which provides proof of delivery and requires a signature upon delivery.
  2. Certified Mail: This service provides proof of delivery and requires a signature upon delivery, but it also provides additional tracking and insurance coverage.
  3. Priority Mail Express: This is a faster and more secure version of registered mail, which provides overnight delivery and requires a signature upon delivery.
  4. Priority Mail: This is a faster version of registered mail, which provides 1-3 day delivery and requires a signature upon delivery.

In addition to the USPS, there are also private courier services that offer registered mail services, such as:

  1. FedEx: FedEx offers a range of registered mail services, including FedEx Express, FedEx Ground, and FedEx Freight.
  2. UPS: UPS offers a range of registered mail services, including UPS Next Day Air, UPS 2nd Day Air, and UPS Ground.
  3. DHL: DHL offers a range of registered mail services, including DHL Express, DHL Ground, and DHL Freight.

It's worth noting that while private courier services may offer registered mail services, they may not provide the same level of tracking and insurance coverage as the USPS.