What proof do I get with Registered Mail?
It depends on where you’ re sending it:
Use Registered Mail™ to prove your letter arrived safely. You’ll get a copy of the signature for mail sent in Canada. Available at the post office.
It depends on where you’ re sending it:
You can send letters, documents and small items like coins and jewellery by Registered Mail. Here’s the proof you’ll receive when it’s delivered:
You can send letters and documents by Registered Mail. Here’s the proof you’ll receive when it’s sent:
Registered Mail* is available for purchase at your local post office. Prices are additional to regular postage prices.
Shipping speed by destination | Delivery distance | Local | Regional | National | U.S. | International |
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Projected arrival date (business days) | 2 days | 3 days | 4 days | 2-3 days | 4-7 days |
You can track mail in Canada using the unique tracking number. Get email notifications or use our mobile app.
Mail is returned to you if the person you’re sending it to has moved or the address is incomplete or doesn’t exist.
Forwarded mailIf you send Registered Mail to someone’s old address, we’ll forward the mail to the new address (if the person you’re sending it to purchased our Mail Forwarding™ service).
Only available for Registered Mail sent in Canada and by Xpresspost –USA
Liability coverage up to $100Letters sent in Canada have an automatic $100 coverage. Purchase additional liability for valuable items. Liability coverage up to $60 for U.S. and international Registered Mail. Terms and conditions apply.
Proof of mailingGet proof of mail registration when you purchase at a post office.
Up to $5,000 in Canada only. Terms and conditions apply.
Have a hard copy of the name and signature sent to you for a fee.
Read our Registered Mail (Canada) and Registered Mail (U.S and international) guides for details on features, options and terms and conditions.