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What Is Certified Mail?

When it comes to sending important documents, letters, and time-sensitive materials, Certified Mail is the way to go. With Certified Mail, you will receive a shipping receipt and electronic confirmation upon delivery. These types of documents are ideal for legal or other important documents, and will be kept in the post office for two years after they are sent. Those interested in using Certified Mail should know about the many benefits this service offers. Here are some of the main benefits of certified mail.



Certified Mail can be tracked by telephone. Certified mail is scanned when it is accepted into the mailing stream, in-transit through the automated processing centers, and at its final destination. This service updates every hour. Certified mail is particularly useful for archival purposes. If a recipient isn't home when it is delivered, it will still be scanned and returned to the sender. This means that a recipient can verify its authenticity.


The USPS offers a tracking service so you can see whether your mail has been delivered. All you have to do is provide the tracking number from the USPS contact page. Then, you can use the tracking number to call the postal service and check the status of your mail. However, if you do not have the tracking number, you can also contact the USPS by phone. This is an easy and convenient way to track your mail.


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