No
In the letter, you can state that the family member resides at your home. If you have a bill or other mail addressed with their name on it, you can include it in the letter.
Generally, taking mail addressed to another person may constitute a federal offense in the United States.
You cannot legally demand the mail not originally addressed to you and can put you into legal hurdle.
It belongs to the person to whom it is addressed.
if it is addressed to you, you can legally open it.
In most countries it is against the Law to delay, damage, or destroy postal items addressed to another person ADDED: (in the US) the above anwer is correct. The charge (under US Postal Regulations) is "Intercepting US Mail Belonging To Another."
This can be a 'dicey' question. If the mail is addressed to that person via his former title or position, and can be identified as clearly coming from a current (or potential) business source, then it can be assumed that the mail is the property of the company.HOWEVER - if "personal" (i.e.: non-business) mail is addressed to the same individual, the employer has no LEGAL right to intercept or withold the mail. While the individual may have left themselves open to being disciplined by their employer for mis-using the resources of the company, under US Postal Regulations it is known as "Intercepting US Mail Belonging to Another" and it IS a federal offense.
Someone else can only sign for postal mail addressed to you if their name is on it as well, or if they can prove that they have your power or attorney or are legal parents or guardians.
It is technically a federal crime to open someone else's mail. Enforcement is up to the descretion of the US Postal Service and other federal agencies.
How do u get mail on toontown without being a member?Well sometimes they let you get mail for a party but if you get a mail that is for pets,clothing or things then u have to be a member. ;)
No, you may not. It is a federal offense to open someone else's mail.