Procedural Clarification on Receipt Signing for Registered MailExecutive summary: A neighbor can receive a registered letter on someone's behalf with acknowledgment of receipt sent by the administration, which must be signed by the recipient unless excluded by administrative doctrine. It clarifies procedural requirements for delivering official communications, affecting households and legal certainty. Recipients of registered letters, administrative authorities, and legal counsel such as Vanessa Mougeolle. Potential clarification requests from citizens and possible adjustments in how the administration processes receipts.The article clarifies a procedural detail regarding the signing requirement for acknowledgment receipts issued by public administrations. It cites legal counsel Vanessa Mougeolle to explain that the receipt must be signed by the addressee unless specific administrative exemptions apply. This information is intended to guide citizens handling official correspondence and may affect how households interact with administrative services. No immediate regulatory changes are indicated, but the clarification may prompt further questions from the public.Open the full case file on Beyond →
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