You have received a registered letter and would like to know who its sender is? You can do this in several different ways, depending on whether you are waiting for a letter from some institution or not.
You will need
- - mail notification;
- - access to the Internet.
Instruction manual
1
Find out who the letter came from by contacting the Russian Post with the receipt you received. Sign the notice and notification and receive a letter. Look at the envelope where the sender's return address or organization stamp should be indicated.
2
Try to find out who the sender is by contacting the website http://www.russianpost.ru (Russian Post) or http://www.track-trace.com (for letters received via DHL, EMS, etc.). To do this, carefully read the notice you received and find the identification number of the letter. Type it in the appropriate search bar. However, the tracking system of mailings can not always accurately indicate the number of the department from which the letter was sent, so this method may not be useful to those who, for example, are waiting for a letter from the tax inspectorate, military registration and enlistment office or court.
3
If the letter is addressed specifically to you (that is, the notice does not have a “demand” mark), then a close relative who has the same surname and lives with you can receive it instead. So you will find out who sent you the letter in case you do not want to receive it personally. If, for example, your husband or your wife has a different surname, then a marriage certificate may be required.
4
If the postman brought you a registered letter to your home, present your passport and ask him to show the letter before signing the notice. It is possible that he will meet you.
5
Call the mail, introduce yourself, dictate the number indicated in the notice, your name and home address and ask the operator to provide you with information about who sent you this letter. It is possible that you can get information about the addressee in this way.
6
Call the court, tax office, military registration and enlistment office and find out if they sent a registered letter to your address. If the letter was sent from these institutions, then you should be told about this, provided that you are a little tricking and saying that you did not receive notifications of such a letter.