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You can buy a shipping label in a Post Office, Post Point or Parcel Point. If you create a shipping label online, you can have it printed at a Post Office or Post Point. Indicate this option - before you pay – in your shopping basket. Please note: this choice is valid for your entire order and not per label. Some Post Offices have a kiosk where you can create your shipping label.
You can buy stamps and envelopes in the Post Office and mail your letter right away. Note: we do not sell stamps and envelopes per piece; they come in packs of 10. You can find pre-stamped envelopes, even in packs of 10, in the Post Office.
If you want multiple addressees at the same address to sign for registered mail, you will have to send a separate piece of registered mail for each addressee. Until recently, it was sufficient to include the names of multiple individuals on a single piece of registered mail. (e.g. to Mr X and
, Mrs Z. In that case, both Mr X and Mrs Z had to sign for receipt). From now on, only one addressee will have to sign, even if the registered mail is addressed to two or more individuals.
Only those with a mandate from the addressee can sign the confirmation of receipt.
How and where can I request proof of receipt?
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You can request proof of receipt for registered mail in 3 ways: In the My bpost app Via our online shipping tool At a Post Office or Post Point
, Requesting proof of receipt in the My bpost app
, Follow these steps: Open the app and tap “registered mail” from the list of products that can be sent. From the options select “digital acknowledgement of receipt”. Confirm your order to request proof of receipt. Once your registered mail has been delivered you will see the signed proof of receipt in the app.
, Requesting proof of receipt via our online shipping tool
, Follow these steps: Go on the tool and and click on “Registered mail” from the list of products that can be sent. Select the format of your mail item and create an account or sign in. From the options select “digital acknowledgement of receipt”. Confirm your order to request proof of receipt. Once your registered mail has been delivered you will see the signed proof of receipt in your account.
, Requesting proof of receipt at a Post Office or Post Point
, Follow these steps: Go to a Post Office or Post Point and ask for both a proof of deposit and a proof of receipt. Fill out both forms. Check the proof of receipt box on the barcode label and the proof of deposit. Affix the proof of receipt to the back of the mail item by folding over one of the self-adhesive strips on the front of the mail item. Drop off your mail item with the proof of deposit and proof of receipt at a Post Office or Post Point. Once your registered mail has been delivered you will receive the signed proof of receipt in your letterbox.
When proof of receipt is required, the receiver must give their name and sign for the mail item at the time of delivery. That gives you peace of mind that the mail item you have sent has been delivered to the right person. The proof of receipt is a legally valid document in the event of a dispute about receipt. How you receive the signed proof of receipt depends on where the registered mail was created.
, At a Post Office or Post Point
, The receiver must write their name on a paper document, which must then be signed and dated. You receive this proof of receipt in your letterbox.
, In the My bpost app or via our online shipping tool
, The receiver must write their name on a digital document, which must then be signed and dated. You receive this proof of receipt in the My bpost app or in your account.
The advantages of registered mail. Extra certainty with a signed confirmation of receipt.
If you are not home, the postman will leave a failed delivery notice. This document clearly indicates where you can pick up your registered mail and the dates and times when. Someone else can take receipt of your registered mail at your home or pick it up at the Post office or Post Point. You do have to give that person a mandate. This is how you do that:
, Set up a mandate 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 mandate: ‘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 classical mandate, they will also have to present their ID card.
, Set up a mandate on your missing delivery notification
, If you are not 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 mail carrier 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 the back and front of your ID card.
, Set up a mandate using a written postal proxy
, You can also fill out this postal proxy form . Again, to take receipt of the registered mail from the mail carrier 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 the back and front of your ID card.
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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