A service whereby a receipt of an item of mail is given to the sender at the time of mailing and the signature of the addressee (or the addressee's representative) is obtained before delivery of the item. (Courrier recommandé)
A service that provides the sender with a mailing receipt and secures the signature of the addressee, a print of the signature and the date upon delivery of the item. (Courrier recommandé)
the most secure service provided by the Postal Service, which closely controls and records the movement of mail given this service.
Domestic first class, air or priority mail may be registered with an indemnity limit of $10,000. Registered mail provides for a receipt to the customer at the time of mailing and a Post Office record of the mailing. For an additional charge, a proof-of-delivery receipt is returned to the mailer. to top
mail that is registered by the post office when sent in order to assure safe delivery
First class mail with a numbered receipt, including a valuation of the registered item. This guarantees customers will get their money back if an item is lost in the mail.
The most secure service the USPS offers. Incorporates a system of receipts to monitor the mail's movement from the point of acceptance to delivery. Postal insurance coverage may be purchased for registered mail in case of loss or damage.
the most secure way to send mail, with each postal employee that handles it signing a receipt
First-class mail with a numbered receipt, including a valuation of the registered item, for full or limited compensation if the mail is lost. Some countries have issued registered mail stamps. Registered mail is signed for by each postal employee who handles it.
Mail for which the sender is given a numbered receipt by the post office, assigning a specific monetary value to the item being mailed for the purpose of compensation for in case of a loss.
Provides the most secure service offered by the USPS. The sender receives a receipt at the time of mailing, and a delivery record is maintained by the USPS. This service also provides optional indemnity in case of loss or damage. Compare with certified mail and insured mail.
A method of sending items of value through the post usually insuring the customer in case of loss or damage. Royal Mail replaced this with their Special Delivery Service.
The most secured option offered by the Postal Services to provide added protection for valuable and important documents. Registered articles are controlled from the point of mailing to delivery. First-Class postage, as well as fees for registered mail, are required on registered mail. This service can be used on International or domestic mail.
Mail for which the handling and delivery process is documented
To provide maximum protection against loss for valuable first class, air and priority mail. Insurable. May request signed receipt of delivery if desired. See University of Washington Operations Manual, Volume II, D.54.1.
Registered items of mail are letters which have their details recorded in a register to enable their location to be tracked.