If you’ve ever received a package from UPS, chances are you’ve had to sign for it at some point. But why does UPS require a signature for certain deliveries, and what happens if you’re not available to sign? In this article, we’ll answer these questions and more to help you understand what you need to know about signature-required UPS deliveries.
There are several reasons why UPS may require a signature for delivery:
Typically, the person who receives the package is responsible for signing for it. This could be the recipient listed on the package, or someone who lives or works at the delivery address. In some cases, UPS may allow the intended recipient to authorize someone else to sign for the package in their place.
If no one is available to sign for the package, UPS may attempt to deliver it again on another day or hold it at a nearby UPS location for pickup. Alternatively, the recipient can also choose to sign up for UPS My Choice, which allows them to customize their delivery preferences and authorize UPS to leave packages at a specific location without a signature.
If you are not available to sign for a UPS package, a few things can happen:
If you do not take action to receive your package within a certain timeframe (usually 5-7 days), it may be returned to the sender. In this case, you may be responsible for any return shipping fees or other charges associated with the return.
If you won’t be available to sign for a UPS package, you can authorize someone else to sign for it on your behalf through the UPS My Choice program.
Note that not all packages are eligible for shipment release authorization. Some packages requiring a recipient's signature, hazardous materials, or adult signatures cannot be released without the required signature.
Not all UPS deliveries require a signature. Typically, only certain types of packages and services are eligible:
If a package requires a signature and no one is available to sign for it, UPS will attempt to deliver it again on the next business day or hold it at a nearby location for pickup.
Additionally, UPS offers a service called UPS My Choice®, which allows recipients to customize their delivery preferences, including having packages delivered to a different address, held for pickup, or rescheduled.
If you’re expecting a signature-required package from UPS, it’s important to track it so you know when to be available to sign for it. You can track your package through the UPS website or mobile app by entering the tracking number provided when the package was shipped.
Moreover, UPS My Choice offers additional features:
UPS also offers a money-back guarantee for certain services, such as UPS Next Day Air and UPS Worldwide Express. If your package doesn’t arrive on time, you may be eligible for a refund of shipping costs.
Aside from UPS ensuring safe delivery, there are other reasons why a signature may be required:
If you encounter any issues with a signature-required UPS delivery, such as a missed delivery or a lost package, take these steps:
Overall, signature-required UPS deliveries are designed to ensure the safe and secure delivery of your packages. By understanding why a signature is required, who is responsible for signing, and how to authorize someone else to sign for your package, you can make sure that your deliveries go smoothly and without any hiccups.