
Certified Mail
Certified Mail is a postal service that provides proof the sender mailed a letter and confirms its delivery to the recipient. When you send a letter via Certified Mail, the postal service keeps a receipt with a unique tracking number. The recipient must sign for the item upon delivery, creating an official record. This service is often used for important documents, legal notices, or sensitive correspondence, ensuring there’s documented evidence that the mail was sent and received. It adds an extra layer of security and accountability compared to regular mailing options.