You can cancel your Informed Delivery package by contacting USPS customer service at 1-800-ASK-USPS.

Informed Delivery is a good idea for people who want to stay on top of their mail and packages. The service sends emails or texts when new mail arrives, letting the user know what is in the package and when it will arrive. This way, you can make sure you’re home when your package arrives and not miss out on anything important.

Informed Delivery is a service offered by the United States Postal Service that allows you to receive scanned images of your incoming mail before it arrives.The process involves scanning the front of your mail and sending it to your email address. You can then decide if you want to read the letter when it arrives in the mail, or delete it completely.The service is free for anyone with a USPS account.

No, USPS Informed Delivery is free.

Informed Delivery is an email service that gives you a preview of your mail each day before it arrives. It does not slow mail down, but it does give you the opportunity to see if something needs to be held or redirected before it gets to your mailbox.

The mail is scanned at the processing center.

If you report missing mail, it will be delivered to the address on file. If you don’t have an address on file, the package will be returned to sender.

No, USPS informed delivery does not show checks.

You can track a mailman by checking the United States Postal Service website for updates on the status of your package.

USPS verifies identity by requiring a scan of your driver’s license or state-issued ID card.