I got this notification from USPS, but I’m not sure what it means or what I should do with it – has anyone here experienced this?
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Delivery Attempted – no access to delivery location.
This label basically means that delivery of the parcel had been attempted but due to some circumstances the postman could not deliver it successfully.
If it happens, the mail is returned back to the local post office where the owner can go and pick it or wait for another attempt.
Delivery Attempted – No Access To Delivery Location just means that they weren’t able to get to your house/mailbox.
Possible reasons:
Hostile reception of the delivery man/service.
Double parking near the mailbox so that the delivery man can’t access the mailbox without getting out of the vehicle.
Blocked mailbox.
Inaccessible mailbox
No one to sign and pick mail if it needs a signature.
Or, bad weather conditions.
I suggest tracking your package/mail using the tracking number on the USPS website to see its status. If your mail doesn’t get redelivered in a few days, maybe call or go to your local post office if it’s available there for pick up.