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If you are not home when we try to deliver registered mail to you and you have not set any delivery preferences, we will always leave a failed delivery notice stating where you can pick up your registered mail from the next working day. You can also see where you can pick up your registered mail in the My bpost app or in Track & Trace.
, Set your delivery preference for registered mail
, In the My bpost app you can select your delivery preference for registered mail: Straight to your letterbox You will receive a notification when registered mail is delivered to your letterbox. To a designated person You give a (last minute or traditional) mandate to an adult, who is then able to receive your registered mail or pick it up for you.
, I haven’t received a failed delivery notice
, If you haven’t receive a failed delivery notice, you can pick up your registered mail by presenting the barcode on your proof of payment or proof of deposit. Be sure to take your ID card with you. Do let us know if you haven’t received a failed delivery notice so we can take action to rectify this in the future.
In most cases an online shop or sender will let you know which barcode you can use to follow your shipment online. In some cases, items are shipped without tracking. Examples include small items that fit in an envelope (a small cable, accessories, etc.) If this shipment comes from outside the EU, it will go through the import procedure upon arrival in Belgium. This shipment without tracing receives a barcode that starts with the letter 'U'. This allows you to pay the import costs via the My bpost app or Track & Trace. Once the import procedure has been completed, the status of this barcode (which starts with 'U') will no longer change. It will become a shipment without tracking once again, until it is delivered to you. Please remain alert for suspicious messages. Are you expecting a shipment? Could the text message or email you received be phishing? To be sure, check the barcode in the My bpost app or via Track & Trace. You can also find photos of your shipment there. If a payment is requested there as well, you can be sure that the shipment is destined for you.
What can't I send
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The current postal legislation forbids the sending of letters or parcels, both within Belgium or abroad, with the following contents: 1. Dangerous goods: Dangerous objects are objects that, due to their shape, nature or packaging, can be dangerous for people or can damage other shipments, the equipment of bpost, or the goods of third-parties (including parcels). Some daily objects also cannot be sent with the post. These include lighters, perfume, manicure products, glue, paint, flammable liquids, spray cans, deodorants under pressure, hair dye and lithium batteries. There is a specific exception for lithium batteries. Read all about it in this overview . It also includes an overview of all dangerous goods. 2. Prohibited items: Drugs, narcotics and psychotropic substances Weapons, essential parts of weapons and ammunition, imitation firearms, knives, swords, daggers and any other sharp or cutting object Objects, texts or general substances of which the import, export, production, circulation, distribution, use, possession, sale or transport are forbidden by law Objects that include statements that contravene public order or common decency Shipments that mention forbidden destinations or contain forbidden goods according to commercial law Shipments that contain counterfeit goods Coins, banknotes and bearer bonds (exception: personal cheques with a maximum value of €500 per parcel and a basic guarantee) Jewellery (exception: costume jewellery that does not contain gold, silver or gemstones, is not worth more than €500 per parcel and has a basic guarantee), works of art and collections or other valuable materials, including animal pelts Parcels whose value is more than €5,000 Some countries impose additional restrictions. Check the exceptions for China , Russia , the United States , the United Kingdom , France , Italy , Portugal , Luxembourg , Spain and Switzerland .
You can easily ask someone else to pick up your parcel. The process depends on the type of Parcel Locker your parcel has been delivered to.
, In a Parcel Locker with screen
, If you have received a parcel in a Parcel Locker with a screen, you will receive an e-mail containing: the barcode of your parcel a QR code a code of 6 digits and/or numbers (just below the QR code). With one of these three elements, someone else can pick up your parcel from a Parcel Locker. You can simply forward the e-mail you have received to the person who would like to pick up your parcel for you.
, In a Screenless Parcel Locker
, If your parcel has been delivered to a Screenless Parcel Locker, you need to send the barcode of your parcel to the person who would like to collect your parcel for you (you will find the barcode in the e-mail announcing that your parcel is available). The person who is picking up your parcel on your behalf should then enter the barcode of your parcel in their My bpost app. (You can add a shipment via the home screen). In turn, you will receive a tracking request for that parcel in the app. You can easily accept this request. If you do not, the request will be automatically declined after 24 hours. Once accepted, the designated person can track and collect your parcel for you. The process for the person to pick up your parcel is as follows: Go to the Parcel Locker and enable Bluetooth and location on your smartphone Open the My bpost app and select the parcel you would like to receive Follow the steps in the app to connect to the Parcel Locker Take out the parcel and close the door.
Specific rules apply depending on the value and packaging.
, Mail in an envelope
, Make sure that your envelope does not become damaged. Fasten the following items to the inside of the package: coins gold or silver objects jewellery or other valuable materials Registered mail with customised Iisurance exceeding €250 should be prepared carefully. Make sure that the shipment: is packaged securely and is one single piece is completely closed (with strong tape or in a secure envelope) is correctly sealed, with a special uniform imprint or special uniform markings from you as the sender is handed in without a label Registered mail with customised insurance up to €250 can be sent in a regular, closed packaged (without tape or stamps).
, Mail in a box
, Strict rules apply to mail in a box. The box itself must satisfy several conditions and a number of details are required on the box. The box must: be strong and made from wood, metal or plastic be sealed on all four sides if necessary, be tied up with rope whose ends are crossed and covered with a wax seal with an imprint or marking of the sender have walls with a minimum thickness of 8 mm Required details on the shipment: the word "Value" in a language of the destination country in Latin characters the name and address: of the addressee (on the front, lower-right corner) of the sender (on the front, upper-left corner or on the back) the stamps (on the front , upper-right corner) a barcode for identification (given by the Post Office) the amount of the value: written in full in EUROS On the top you must attach a white paper with: the address of the sender and the addressee the declaration of the value You can always get assistance in a Post Office; we will gladly help you make your registered mail with customised insurance ready for mailing.
You can designate someone else to take receipt of your registered mail on your behalf. In such a case you give them a proxy. You can do that in various ways. Give a proxy in the My bpost app You will receive a notification in the app or by email about new incoming registered mail, provided you haven’t turned off notifications. So if you won’t be home, you’ll still have time to set up a proxy. Open the app and tap first ‘More’, then ‘delivery preferences’. Tap ‘registered mail’ and choose your preferred proxy: ‘Last minute’ or ‘Classic’. Identify yourself (with itsme® or with your ID card) and follow the steps. You will receive a QR code, which you can pass on to the person of your choosing. This person simply shows this QR code during delivery. If you set up a traditional proxy, they will also have to present their ID card. Set up a proxy on your failed delivery notice If you are not at home and you have not set any delivery preferences, we will leave a failed delivery notice. You can set up a proxy using this notification: Simply add the requested details on the rear and sign. Give this to the person you choose, along with a copy of the front and back of your ID card. To take receipt of the registered mail from the postwoman or man or at the Post Office counter this person presents: Their own ID card; The failed delivery notice as completed and signed by you; The copy of your ID card. Set up a proxy using a written postal proxy You can also fill out this postal proxy form . Again, to take receipt of the registered mail from the postwoman or man or at the Post Office counter this person presents: Their own ID card; The failed delivery notice as completed and signed by you; The copy of your ID card.
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