What Does Return to Sender Mean?
Return to sender means that a mail item was not delivered to its intended recipient. This happens when a piece of mail was undeliverable for one of many reasons. This can include incorrect address/missing information, the receiver refused the package, or two delivery attempts were made with no success. If your mail was returned to you, you can claim it at any local post office. In order to do this, you’ll need to bring a valid ID with you. The postal worker will separate the mail item from the rest of your mail and put a yellow sticker on it. Depending on the reason it was returned to you, they will either hold it for 15 days to see if you can claim it or send it back to the recipient immediately. Alternatively, you can use the tracking feature to see if it’s been delivered or not and call your local post office to claim it. If you do get your mail back from the post office, make sure you remove the return to sender sticker before you send it again! Why does my mail get returned...