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Old 11-10-2020, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by EdFNJ View Post
Then I might have had to tell the PM exactly where this happened which might have got the person in big trouble IF it was not permitted which is why I put (IN BOLD) in my OP that I did NOT want to report it. But thanks for the helpful suggestion.
You won't have to disclose anything. You can say you read a thread of TOTV and want to know the regulation. It does seem that a mailing requiring a signature should require yours.

From the USPS website Sending and Receiving Mail | Postal Explorer

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Signing for Mail
Some pieces of mail require a signature from the recipient at the time of delivery. This includes items sent with Priority Mail Express (if requested), Certified Mail, Collect on Delivery, Insured Mail (over $500), Registered Mail, Return Receipt, Signature Confirmation, and Adult Signature.
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