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What happens if I not home when a package comes?
If you’re not at home at the time of delivery, the courier will try to reach you to arrange a new attempt or leave a note at your door with more information. Change the delivery address. Instruct the courier to leave the package with a neighbor/doorman. Allow the package to be delivered without a signature.
What if I’m not home when USPS delivers my package?
Delivery If Recipient Is Not Home If no one is home when the letter carrier attempts delivery, the letter carrier will leave a notice and return the item to the Post Office. Check the notice for specific instructions or call 1·800·ASK·USPS to have the mail redelivered.
What is the safest way to deliver a package?
Registered Mail is the most secure way to send a package through the USPS. As part of the security conditions for this mail class, Registered Mail must be sent with proof of mailing which requires a trip to the Post Office (you cannot deposit your package in a collection box).
Does USPS deliver to doorstep?
Unfortunately, USPS does not deliver to your door as mail carriers will deposit your mail and any packages that fit, into your mailbox. Additionally, USPS offers a “request for exception to current/proposed delivery mode due to physical hardship” for applicable citizens.
Will the USPS deliver a package to my door?
Will the USPS deliver a package to my door if, in the address line 2, I say “deliver to front door”? The USPS sometimes delivers to my door if the package is large. The standard procedure is to leave packages in the mailbox, if they will fit.
What happens if my package is not delivered to the right address?
Companies will be alerted by the sender or their tracking system that the shipment wasn’t delivered to the right address. Even if you don’t alert them of the wrong delivery, they still might call your house or show up at your door asking where the package is.
Should a delivery person ring the doorbell when delivering packages?
If the package is too large for the mailbox and the carrier can get to your door without dogs, locked gates or hazards they will come to the door. If you have a doorbell and it works, yes, your delivery person should ring your bell. Otherwise they will knock on the door. They do not have minutes to wait.
Why would a carrier leave a package on Your Doorstep?
Unless you or the sender specifically requested that a signature happen at time of delivery, then a carrier will leave the package on your doorstep. The area is unsafe. If there are hazards that increase risk of injury to carrier. Dogs. I can confidently say that if there is a dog on the property, a carrier may more than likely not deliver.