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What Are Notice-Left Forms?

Notice-Left Forms let you inform the receiver of a letter you've mailed. You can use these forms for all kinds of mail, including certified mail. Certified mail is held by the post office for 15 days and is returned to the sender if the recipient does not claim it.



While receiving these forms can be a stressful experience, you can prepare yourself for the worst by knowing who sent them. Having a picture of the envelope is helpful, too. If your mail is being delivered to a business, you can see the address of the person who sent it. For landlords, you can also use this method.


A notice-left form is used when the Postal Service cannot deliver a mail piece because there is no one home to receive it. This form is commonly known as a PS 3849, and it applies to all ordinary parcels, accountable mail, and Extra Services mailpieces. This standardized form allows delivery employees to process these forms more efficiently and provide better customer service.


When you receive a Notice-Left Form, it is vital to follow the instructions. The notice can be used for any number of purposes, including contacting the post office to redeliver the package. You can also use a tracking number to find your package. These tracking numbers can save you time and hassles.



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