Barcode on the mail notice decryption. How to find out from whom a registered letter

  • 20.10.2019

What should a person know who has received a notice marked "Moscow GSP-7" ( ordered letter)? Where it came from can be determined by the city next to the abbreviation, but what does the abbreviation GSP mean and why is the sender not indicated in the notification? What does such a message contain and is it necessary to follow it to the post office?
Let's talk in order.

How is GSP-7 deciphered?

GSP - city office mail. As the decoding of the abbreviation suggests, the organization is engaged in the delivery of official correspondence. Institutions, organizations and companies with a large daily volume of mail turnover use the services of the city office mail. Notices, notices, custom and valuable letters, parcels and parcels are delivered by special vehicles, and the receipt of shipments is carried out in the premises designated for these purposes in the presence of responsible persons.

"Moscow GSP-7" - one of the branches of the city service mail, serves the buildings of houses on the streets of Miklukho-Maklay (16, 16/10 building 10-24), Academician Volgin (12, 12/1, 12/2, 12/3 and 12/4) and Podolsky Cadets (15 and 15B). The postal code is 117997.

Therefore, the marker in the notification "Moscow GSP-7" (custom) means that the sender is entity included in the city office mail system.


Who can be the sender?

Does the marking GSP-7 (registered letter) mean that this message was sent by a state institution? Not only federal departments are connected to the GSP system, but also legal entities that have entered into an appropriate agreement with the Russian Post.

The sender can be both a state institution and a private organization using the city office mail service:

  • district courts;
  • Roskomnadzor;
  • insurance companies, for example, Ingosstrakh;
  • resource supplying organizations (the abbreviation GSP-7 is present in the postal address of Gazprom).

It is impossible to understand by the label "GSP-7 Moscow" what this message contains. It can contain both an instruction, a warning or a requirement of the authority, as well as information of a different nature. For example, Roskomnadzor, through registered letters, warns about the consideration of appeals on the fact of a possible violation of the law on personal data, and the courts send a subpoena. At the same time, if the letter contains a notice from the court, the notice will be marked as “judicial”.

Where can I get a letter?

What else should be taken into account regarding the marking "Moscow GSP-7" (registered letter) - that this postal item is handed over personally to the addressee or his representative. The message will be issued at the post office, the address of which is indicated in the notice. You will need to present an identity card (the representative must also have a certified power of attorney) and sign for receipt.

If the addressee does not respond to the notification, the registered letter will be stored in the post office for 30 days - the period provided for by the rules for the provision of postal services. It is extended at the request of one of the parties to the correspondence.

A special procedure for delivery, storage and return applies to letters of the "judicial" category. So, a repeated notice with an invitation to visit the post office will be sent to the addressee three days after the initial notice. For other registered items, a secondary notification is sent after five days. A registered letter from the court is stored for only a week, after this period it is sent back.
It is necessary to treat the court letter responsibly - due to the fact that a citizen did not come for it or refused to receive it, the consideration of the case on the merits in the court will not be postponed.

Can I find out the sender on the Russian Post website?

It is impossible to find out by the label “GSP-7 Moscow” which organization sent the letter. But the mail forwarding tracking system on the Russian Post website will allow you to find out using the track number (identifier number) specified in the notice. This number consists of 14 digits and is located under the barcode.

To find out the sender, you need to go to the official website of the Russian Post and enter the identifier number in the search box in the upper right part of the main page or on the tracking service (where the active “Track” link will lead). After these steps, the user will know:

  • the name of the institution or organization that sent the message;
  • date and place of dispatch;
  • route traveled - sorting points through which the correspondence was processed.

At the same time, the service can only name the authority on behalf of which the message was sent. So, for example, the recipients of a letter marked “judicial” find out that the sender is a district court, without specifying which one.

Often, citizens are faced with the fact that state bodies write to them through the use of registered mail. It can be brought by the postman, simply handed over or left in mailbox.

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The notice itself has no information about who exactly sent it, and postmen do not have such data. Citizens become interested in who exactly sent them such a letter.

It is important to understand that court letters are stored in the mail for no more than 7 days. Other registered mail may be stored for 30 days. Some letters do not need to be taken at all.

Important Validation Concepts

And even in last years there is great progress in the development of technology, government bodies prefer to use postal communication, namely registered letters, to contact citizens. This can be explained by greater reliability and coverage of almost the entire population of the country.

Overview of information in the notice

A notice is a notice that a registered letter has arrived in the name of a citizen by mail. Recently, this document has been circulated in a new form. The recipient receives a letter of this type against receipt, and the sender is issued a special receipt stating that the letter has been delivered.

Thus, it is practically guaranteed that the letter will not be lost. For this reason, valuable and important letters are most often sent in such ways.

Most often, these types of shipments are used by government agencies or banks. But neither on the notification, nor on the sent envelope, you can find the address and name of the sender. Only recently, on alerts, they began to enter the sender's city and postal code.

Main parameters and differences

Very often, such letters have the abbreviation DTI. This is a registered letter, for which you must pay an additional fee. Often this type of correspondence is used to send legal and other documents.

DTI is a technology index that is used as additional source information to send letters to the public. Most often it is used by the Federal Tax Service, traffic police or bailiffs.

Each service has its own index, which is used by it to send mail notifications. DTI is not presented in the post office, it is used to reduce the load from real indexes.

Sometimes it also happens that the letter arrives at the wrong address, or it contains the wrong data. For example, a citizen who does not have land plot, you may receive a notification about the need to pay land tax. In this case, you will need to appeal the information received in the body that is the sender of the letter.

Is it possible at all

It is believed that until the time of receipt of a letter or parcel, it is impossible to find out information about the sender, since postal employees have no obligation to report such data. Therefore, you can find out who sent the letter only after opening the envelope.

In fact, there are ways to find out such information. This will help the postal notice. There is a very high probability that it will be possible to obtain the necessary information from this document. So, the place of departure and the name of the sender himself can be found from the cipher on the notice.

A registered letter can be delivered to the recipient only after presenting the passport and signing it. Thus, the sender can guarantee himself the delivery of the letter. But sometimes the recipient does not want to receive letters from this sender. In this case, he has the right to ignore the notice, and after a certain time the letter is sent to the addressee.

How to find out about the sender

Standardly ordered correspondence is stored for 30 days. This period can be doubled if the recipient has written an official statement about the need for an extension. Judicial notices can only be kept by mail for 1 week.

The notice contains the following information:

  • what type of correspondence (package, registered letter, etc.);
  • from which country the letter was sent.

If the notice contains the word "judicial", then this means that the citizen received a message about the place and date of the trial. The court notice must be served on the recipient no later than 2 weeks before the start of the trial.

If a citizen has not taken such a letter within 7 days, then it will be returned with a note that the recipient refused to receive it. Moreover, it is considered that the citizen is notified about the beginning of the trial.

In such a case, the court may impose a fine on the recipient for failure to appear in court without a good reason, or consider the case without the presence of the summoned.

Receiving such a notification does not mean that a lawsuit has been filed against a citizen - witnesses are also called to court in a similar way. Therefore, after receiving such a notice, it is better to pick it up from the post office.

Available methods

There are several ways to find out through a notice from the Russian Post from whom a registered letter. The easiest is to try to call the post office and ask about it directly from the employees of this organization. But service instructions do not always allow them to report such data.

The second method is considered more reliable. On the notification of the arrival of the letter there is a cipher that contains all the information about the sender. This is a kind of postal identifier - a track number, which is written under the barcode.

Instructions for site search

You can get the necessary information about the sender on the official website of the Russian Post. There you need to find a section called "Track" and go into it. A window will open where you need to enter the track number. It is very important to drive in all the numbers in the appropriate order and without errors.

After that, a window will open in which there will be such information about the letter:

  • when the letter was sent;
  • from what place did the departure take place;
  • which post office received the letter;
  • Sender name.

On the website of the Russian Post, you can get this information only if the letter came by mail. In the case of sending a letter through any other organization with similar functions or through a courier, there is no point in searching for data on this site.

If the letter came through international postal operators, then to get information about it, you should go to the website www.track-trace.com. To do this, use the barcode from the notice.

Visit to the Russian Post Office

By going to the post office, you can also find out the name of the sender even before the official receipt of the letter. You can ask the postman to show the envelope before delivery. In this case, you can decide whether you need this letter or you can refuse it. But, of course, the postal employee can refuse this.

After the citizen signs for the receipt of the letter, he will be given an envelope on which will be either the sender's address or his stamp.

In addition, if there is no “on demand” mark on the envelope, then even one of the recipient’s relatives can receive it. In this case, you can also find out the name of the sender even before receiving the letter in hand.

Detailed steps

Detailed instructions for obtaining data about the sender by notification number in 2019 are as follows:

  1. Please read the notice very carefully. At the top of the document is a barcode, and below it are 14 digits. These figures will need to be used in further actions. This is the so-called track number - postal identifier. With such details, most often letters come from government agencies.
  2. On the Russian Post website, you need to find a section on tracking shipments. There is also a function to search for information about the sender.
  3. After opening the desired section, you must enter these 14 numbers in a special field and click the search button.
  4. After carrying out these actions, the citizen will see in front of him all the information about the departure. It remains just to visit the post office and get a letter.

It is important to observe the retention periods, as an important letter may be sent back.

If the letter is unwanted

Sometimes a registered letter may simply be unnecessary or undesirable to receive. Such correspondence can simply be ignored. Since registered letters can only be delivered to the recipient after signing and presenting a passport, postal employees cannot simply drop them in the mailbox.

If the letter was not claimed by the recipient at the set time, it is sent back to the sender.

Pay close attention to letters from the court. Even if the recipient did not pick up such correspondence from the post office, the court may consider that the citizen received notice of the start of the trial. Since this threatens with a fine for failure to appear without a good reason, it is better to pick up such letters on time.

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In the window that opens, enter 14 numbers from the notice and click the search button (indicated by a lens).

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Can you tell where the letter is from?

It is usually believed that before the delivery of a letter or parcel, it is impossible to find out the sender's personal data, since postal employees are not required to give out such information.

However, simply by receiving a mail notice, you can most likely find out the place of departure and the name of the sender or the name of the organization, since information about them is encrypted in the mail notice itself.

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In what cases is it necessary?

Registered letter or parcel - those types of postal items, when forwarding which the addressee wants to make sure that the addressee has received correspondence.

Usually sent this way important documents from public authorities or various private organizations.

A registered letter or parcel is handed over only upon presentation of a passport and against signature of delivery, and the sender can track the delivery of correspondence.

If the recipient, for some personal reason, does not want to receive correspondence from certain senders, then he can ignore the notification, and the letter or parcel will be sent back to the addressee after a certain time has passed.

Also, registered letters can be used by various companies as advertising spam, so going to the post office for registered mail can only result in receiving an advertising booklet.

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So having learned the data about the place of departure and the sender, it is possible with a high degree of probability to understand the value of the letter and its content.

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How long is registered mail kept in the mail?

Registered mail (letters or parcels) is stored at the post office for 30 days from the date of receipt.

This period can be doubled up to 60 days if the recipient contacts the post office with a written application for an extension of the storage period.

The only exceptions are court notices, the storage period of which is 7 days from the date of receipt.

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How do you know what has arrived?

The postal notice contains sufficient information from which you can learn a lot about the postal item. In particular, the notice states:

  • type of departure (registered letter, parcel post, small package, etc.);
  • departure country.

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If "judicial" is indicated

If the notice says "Judicial", then this means that the recipient received a court notice about the date, place and time of the trial.

The court notice comes at least 15 days before the date of the hearing.

If a court notice is not received within 7 days, it will be returned to the sender with a note that the addressee refused to receive the letter, and it is considered that the person was notified of the summons to the trial.

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At the same time, it is possible that the court will decide that the person was duly notified of the time and place of the trial. In such a case, the court may impose a fine for non-attendance at the hearing without a good reason or carry out the consideration of the case without the participation of the summoned.

It should be borne in mind that not only the parties to the process, but also witnesses are called by a court notice, so you should not panic ahead of time.

Therefore, if such a notice is received, it is necessary to appear at the post office for judicial correspondence.

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Methods for determining

There are two ways to find out the name of the sender, or at least the post office where the parcel or letter was sent from. You can try to call the post office and ask employees to provide information about the sender.

However, as a rule, postal employees refuse such a request, referring to official instructions.

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The second method is much simpler, since the information about the sender is encrypted in the notification itself.

To find out the sender of a registered letter or parcel, you can use the postal identifier (track number), which is indicated on the notice under the barcode.

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Russian Post website guide

For parcels and registered letters within the Russian Federation, as well as international shipments using Russian Post to deliver correspondence, the track number can be checked on the official website of the company https://www.pochta.ru: in the "Track" field, you need to enter the track room.

The result will be:

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  • departure point;
  • the post office where the item was received;
  • sender's name (surname or name of the organization who sent).

Instructions for searching www.track-trace.com

For parcels or registered letters sent not with the help of the Russian Post, but through international postal operators (DHL, Fedex, UPS, EMS, etc.), the sender must be searched not on the Russian Post website, but on the international Internet website http://www.track-trace.com/.

For this on home page site, you must select the appropriate company, the name of which must be indicated on the mail notice, and in the required field enter the number of the postal identifier, which is also indicated in the notice.

The development of electronic postal services has greatly facilitated the life of senders, as they can trace the stages of sending registered mail on the Russian Post website or using other Internet postal sites.

This feature can also be useful for the addressee, who can track the sender's name and protect themselves from unnecessary correspondence.

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How to find out by notification who sent you a registered letter

Sometimes such a notice indicates "judicial", which is exactly what it means - the court notifies you of something and such a letter should be taken responsibly.

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The moped is not mine. so, flight of thought 🙂

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Violated, caught - answer. Disagree - Appeal.

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And then guess by the index)))

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And about tracking postal items is not news for a long time))) I have been using this option for several years.

everything works - oddly enough, even Russian mail is useful

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there is no data on the sender, except for the postcode, city

so this info is in the notice

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From time to time, everyone has to deal with government agencies that communicate with citizens through registered mail.

Either the postman brings it or you find a notice of registered mail in the mailbox. Moreover, the notice itself does not indicate who sent the letter (package) to you. And the post office will not tell you this information. And I want to know who writes to you)

Sometimes such a notice indicates "judicial", which is exactly what it means - the court notifies you of something and such a letter should be taken responsibly.

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It is important to know the following - judicial correspondence is stored at the post office (in Russian Post offices) for 7 days, after which it is returned to the court with a note that the addressee refused to receive the letter. At the same time, the court may consider that the person was duly notified (if we are talking about the date and place of the hearing of the case) and the civil or administrative case can be considered without your participation with the corresponding (usually negative) consequences.

Other registered correspondence is stored at the post office for 30 days.

Sometimes letters just come in that you can not pick up at all.

So - is it possible to find out from the notice where the letter comes from and who the sender is?

Here is an example of such a notice - see photo

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At the top, under the barcode, there is a 14-digit postal ID number (highlighted in red)

Here enter this same 14-digit number and captcha

et voila - you will immediately be shown who, when and where sent the letter

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There is one more detail. There, on the letters themselves, there are still different prefixes near the cipher. Sometimes they have a lot to say too. These are the markings of the sender's organization.

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Thank you. I put everything on the shelves.

For the screen, I told you correctly, do the full width of the page. You are welcome. It's easier for others to watch.

A notice is sent by registered mail. Just about the fact that it is somewhere at the address. The postman has a book in which the recipient signs when receiving this notice. If the postman has not delivered the notice within a month, it is supposed to be "returned" to the sender. Here you need not to catch the eye of the postman and not go to the post office for the parcel where the letter is located. Everything that can be monitored is monitored by the parcel departure number (on the mail website), the stamp at the place of departure. From there you can find out the number and address of the post office, from where this letter began to move to you. But - they don’t throw registered orders into boxes if the current in the mail is all the same to them. They will not rake at the post office - a judicial or non-judicial letter - they will be a month, or even more, upholstering the recipient's doorstep. They can call home. Notice - a rectangle of offset paper, where the name of the recipient and his address are written and there is a stamp of the time the letter was received at the final destination. In view of all this, I want to say - to find out from whom exactly the letter does not work out if there is no return address and full name on the letter. It will be stupidly returned to the starting point of departure.

You can, of course, meet with the postman or go to the post office and deceive one of them or send a relative, but I will not paint fraudulent methods on how to find out everything about the letter.

Now on the topic: we turn on the logic - we didn’t get into an accident, we didn’t spoil other people’s property, there are no procedural cases against me, we don’t enter into an inheritance? If any of this, and the postman does not have a record of delivery, then the meeting will be considered absent / rescheduled, which means the letters will be again and again. But it’s not good to poke when you have a sin. All the same, not small children make porridge. I don’t understand those with the smell of fried tail is running out. Kabzdets is obvious, why is it extinguished? Handcuffs in registered order are not sent - max. letter weight 100 grams.

If there are any other questions on the merits, I can answer. In the past, I worked in the post office. Well, I wish you to do without violations and incidents.

Add of course. There is one more detail. There, on the letters themselves, there are still different prefixes near the cipher. Sometimes they have a lot to say too. These are the markings of the sender's organization.

thank you, right now I will add with copyright

Well, if "you can't hide from the letter" there is one option that is quite adequate. You are talking to the postmaster. You ask about the place where the letter came from. The phone number for this place is easy to find. It will be the same post office. You can call / drive up and talk about the letter there (if all this is so important), as a rule, the employees of that post office will immediately tell who sent it. But this is provided that the sender is a normal person and "does not hide anything" about himself.

WITH transport companies a little more tense due to the fact that, unlike any Russian Post, they are located "not at every residential building." And it's much harder to find out. And the "state corporation of evil" uses the services of the old fashioned way, not the TC. Well, with rare exceptions.

our bitches did this: letters from the traffic police come from the other side of the city from a place with an unpronounceable abbreviation, the tax office sends its notifications from Mytishchi MO - they have a mailing center there, some gas workers are not encrypted!

I remember I sent two registered orders at the same time. One to the neighboring area, which is a ravine from me, the second, there are 25 kilometers by car. And that's it. Like water. All trials have passed. The first letter was taken (presumably) by the guy's wife. Nothing is known about the second. Well, okay.

After 6 months I received a return receipt from Moscow - but it was lying around somewhere, everything happens in the mail! and in court we look at one thing: "Sent - duly notified and does not die!"

I write to my mail the address of the receipt. I come and pick up. Then a month later, I also find roots in another box. A trifle, but nice)

let's add this text to the post? many bookmarked it, they will come in handy!

What is there to add? Mlzhet they have there and it’s supposed to sign for the Notice in some book, only in reality none of the postmen does this! All citizens take out the Notice simply from their mailbox!

AU! People! Have any of you signed in some book for delivering notices?!)))))

Something I doubt! ;O)

Therefore, your post is more informative for people ...

I can say for myself - the authorities asked me to take people's signatures both in the book on the delivery of registered letters and valuable parcels (these were even just ordinary regular magazines) and in the notice. I remember many of the addressees asked me - is this not a letter from the court? And I really couldn't tell them where it came from. I did not participate in the admission.

Now I and everyone else is also asked to sign. And so maybe, where as usual.

We sign on the Notice of Delivery - yes. Then this notification of delivery is given to the sender (Tax, Pension, etc.) as proof that you have been notified/notified. So that in the event of a judicial recovery, they have proof that you are generally aware of everything.

And what would people sign for the Notice itself ... hardly ...

Excuse me, but I only comment on what you yourself wrote ...

"The postman has a book in which the recipient signs when receiving this notice. If the postman did not deliver the notice within a month ..." - What are your words? ;O)

Sorry, I'll be more careful.

Well, how to explain - there was a case, in the morning at work in the deposits of all sorts of junk at work, a pack of shag ... According to the date of manufacture, she was my age. Well, we gladly decided to smoke, but we didn’t have cigarette paper and a colleague thrust me my own notice, which was already signed. I realized this later when I didn’t find it, but in the little book there was a signature that I handed it over).

Not just for the announcement. It's just that this signature for the letter is duplicated in the book. The book performs the role of the registry.

In general, frankly, I just didn’t like how you spoke out in an aggressive form to the person who put this post on display for people ... That the pictures are not like that, and the post is generally avno ... and these are your words "it’s just not good to snoop around when you are behind you All the same, not small children boil porridge. I don’t understand those who, at the smell of fried food, tighten their tail. Kabzdets is obvious, why is it extinguished?

Wonderful weather! ;O)))

Yes, it didn't work out well. It needs to be a bit softer.

It happens! I guess I didn’t notice myself ... I love it when they are adequate and can really overestimate; o)

Thanks again…

Not just for the announcement. It's just that this signature for the letter is duplicated in the book. The book performs the role of the registry.

Maybe about this, that it was the letter that was handed over, I don’t argue ...

1. "- It is important to know the following - judicial correspondence is stored at the post office (at Russian Post offices) for 7 days, after which it is returned to the court with a note that the addressee refused to receive the letter."

This is where you are very much mistaken. The letter goes back marked "Storage time has expired." Well, if you come to the post office and tell the post office worker that you do not want to receive it, then yes, it will go back that "the addressee refused to receive the letter."

2. By the track number you will not know from! WHOM! it is the correspondence that is going on. You will only know the sender's index, city, weight and no more.

and it’s worth adding that the sender’s index, city, weight won’t say anything useful, because many state institutions use single centers for sending correspondence, and if you receive a letter from Penza, for example, you will guess who sent it for a long time

Thank you, very useful info)))

Fine, helpful information, that's exactly what I do, to know whether to pick up or not! Basically, it turns out that you don’t need anything😏 and you don’t have to take anything😉

Well, what the hell, they won’t send anything normal ...😊

that's right, nothing to take away when it's necessary - the bailiffs themselves will come and arrest the account)))

At least the commission will not have to be paid, as if through a bank😂

letters just don't come, what are they afraid of, went and received and found out from whom.

only zero from your cunning, I will receive a letter, but I don’t need to receive it, it still doesn’t remove responsibility, I’m talking about judicial and letters of happiness and debts to someone, etc.)))

Well, some people have been rummaging around for 2 years, waiting for the statute of limitations on the case to expire, or for the other side to get on their nerves until it stops...

it’s someone who’s lucky. my friend was so worried, and one fine day they blocked the salary card, he came and paid the fine.

did not last))). I will clarify: a double fine + a performance fee for bailiffs!

this post is written for smart smart guys, don't worry)))

➕➕➕ whoever needs it, so he set himself ✔…

didn't understand about the tick

This comment was written to your statement that "this post is written for smart smart guys, don't worry)", which you wrote to that comment that this is useless information.

It's so useful to me. I use this site all the time. Just now I looked at another letter from the IFTS, that is, from the tax office. I already know that this is a transport tax, and the amount too. I'll print it and pay. And I don’t want to waste time on eternal queues, because it usually takes 1.5-2 hours ...

ohh, well, very few people are capable of such tricks, with shaking hands I get all my orders in a neighboring building in 5-10 minutes)))

And what tricks, why should I receive (and most importantly, waste time!) Letters in which I already know what exactly. Or, for example, the site of the Arbitration Court, I receive a newsletter about the case, what date the meeting is scheduled for, I go and look. Both definitions and decisions. At the same time, letters are coming marked "judicial", the contents of which I already know ...

I repeat once again - so only they know how to know, be able and analyze everything smart people, specialists on the Internet!

Yes, you know, some apparently just happy people))) They just don’t need it)))

And when in life you come across meetings, penalties, bailiffs, illegal traffic police stops, and not as a lawyer, but simply as a citizen, then you begin to understand all these subtleties ...

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I didn't see any letter from the court.

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She was a plaintiff, so she didn’t sweat and didn’t run to the post office, but she found out about the time of the next meeting from a lawyer.

And about 7 days - everything is correct. Email is automatically sent back

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but if you didn’t pick up the letter on time, and the matter is important, then if we are talking about the administrative process, then you need to get a copy of the decision and file a complaint with a request to restore the missed deadline for appeal. In the petition, to motivate the impossibility of timely notification - vacation, business trip, etc.

The same is true in civil proceedings - only there you can either file an application for the cancellation of an absentee decision or appeal to a higher authority.

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Mail notifications are sent daily to many people in all regions of the country. Parcels, registered letters and many others, postal transfers are accompanied by such a letter to the addressee. The notice itself contains little information, however, using it wisely, you can find out much more than indicated in the document itself.

We will tell our readers about how to find out the sender by the notification number, and what other information about the parcel can be found from the information indicated in the letter. Some correspondence is stored in post offices for a short time, which can complicate the process of receiving a parcel or registered letter.

When the need arises

Every resident of Russia can find a notice in the mailbox. Sometimes it is important not only to visit the post office and pick up the letter, but also to do it on time. So, if there is a note on the notice that a court letter has arrived in your name, it is worth picking it up within 7 days. If this deadline is not met, then the forwarding will be sent back to the court with a note about the addressee's refusal to receive correspondence. Lack of response to a court request may prompt the authorities to proceed with the case without the participation of the notified party, which, in turn, may affect the outcome of the case.

Information

Registered letters that are not related to litigation are kept at the post office for 30 days.

Such correspondence is not always necessary. Conclusions about whether you should pick up a registered letter or not can be drawn based on the addressee of the sender, but he is not indicated in the notice.

Is it possible to know

How to find out the sender of the notification? This question is easy to solve today. Each notice is assigned a number that allows you to track the forwarding itself. The notice contains only partial information about the parcel:

  • Type of departure;
  • Parcel weight;
  • Sending country.

This information is not always enough to decide whether it is worth picking up the letter or not. Recipients have 2 methods available to find out who sent you an email.

You can contact the post office by phone and request information about the sender. However, employees do not always agree to provide such information, referring to job descriptions. However, today there are much more effective way find out who sent you the registered letter.

How to find out: instruction

Information

You can find out the sender of a registered letter via the Internet by the notification number.

The track number is located at the top of the notice under the barcode. It allows you to trace the letter and identify the sender, with the correct application of information.

On the website of the Russian Post

In order to find out the sender by the notification number on the official website of the Russian Post, you must enter the identification code in a special field by clicking on the following link. You will have access to the following information:

  • Departure date;
  • The address of the post office where the letter was sent from.

It is important to note that you can find out a specific sender by track number only in cases where his data is indicated on the parcel or letter. In the event that the notice is ignored by you, it will simply be returned to the sender's post office.

www.track-trace.com

If you have received a notification that you have received a parcel or a registered letter, by means of delivery services or forwarding company, then you can track the sender using this resource.

On the site, you will need to select the company by which the shipment is carried out, and enter the track number indicated in the notice. As a result, you will receive all the information you are interested in about the package that you are about to receive.

The weight of the written parcel must not exceed the limit of 100 grams. Delivery time will vary from 3 to 14 days.

Among other things, such a parcel is characterized by the following attributes:

  • the parcel can be along with a notice of delivery or without it;
  • the addressee always receives a notification with a proposal to contact the local postal point;
  • if within 5 days the letter was not collected, then the operation is repeated;
  • a month later, the correspondence will be returned to the addressee.

Considering all the attributes of a registered letter described above, many people have a question: is it possible to find out from the notice where the letter comes from? Basically, it is very difficult to find the address and initials of the informer in the parcel. In this case, the data is limited to only indicating the point of provision of postal services and the place of residence. However, how to find out where the letter is from by the notification number?

Each receipt contains a unique code. The first 6 digits are the code of the point providing postal services, and the numbers from 9 to 13 are the unique code of the parcel. Thanks to these indicators, it is possible to track registered mail.

Using the online capabilities of the Russian Post, you can find out where the letter came from, by notification. To do this, you need to go to the site of international correspondence and enter the 14-digit unique parcel code, which is usually located directly below the barcode.

In the case when the addressee is a private person, the data on the place of residence should be written without any abbreviations. If this is a legal entity, basically you can find only the abbreviation of the name, city or postal branch index. This instruction will help people who are interested in how to find out which letter came from the notice.

The right area of ​​the parcel contains the address where you can see the message. Most in a simple way How to find out from whom the notification letter is from is a personal visit to the nearest postal point with the presentation of an identity card.

After completing all the formalities, you will be given an envelope that contains the full address or the stamp of the company providing postal services. In the event that there is no “On Demand” mark, the parcel is transferred to a close relative. At the same time, you may not accept it personally, but you can find out from whom the letter is from, by notification.

In some cases, it is possible to obtain the necessary information through a telephone conversation with employees of the post office. They will provide you with information about the addressee of the registered letter. Naturally, you must provide your personal details, such as receipt number and home address.

Another way to find out where the letter is from, by notification, is to call all government companies that have any claims against you. In particular, these organizations are engaged in sending registered letters.

Important! If you are looking for an opportunity to find out the sender of a letter by the notification number, but you do not have complete information, you can use the auxiliary index (ATI). They are determined by letters with checks for payment of various administrative penalties, notices to the military registration and enlistment office or the court, as well as messages from the tax authorities. In some cases, these are statements of various dividends from shares.

Based on all of the above, the surest method of how to find out who sent the letter by notification is to use the services of the post office or the corresponding Internet resource and receive the coveted envelope. In this case, you will get the highest quality result.