You will need
- - email notifications;
- - access to the Internet.
Instruction
1
Find out, from whom I received a letter referring to the Department since you received the receipt. Sign the notice and the notice and will receive a letter. Look at the envelope where should be indicated the return address of the sender or the stamp of the organization.
2
Try to find out who the sender is, visit the website http://www.russianpost.ru (Mail of Russia) or http://www.track-trace.com (for letters that came via DHL, EMS, etc.). To do this, carefully read the notice you received and locate the identification number of the letter. Enter it in the appropriate search bar. However, the system postal tracking does not always accurately indicate the number of the office where it was sent, so this method may not be useful to those who, say, waiting for a letter from the tax office, the military office or the court.
3
If the letter is directly addressed to you (that is, the notice is not flagged "demand"), it can get you is a close relative bearing the same family name and living with you. So you know who sent you the email, if you do not want to obtain it personally. If, for example, your husband or your wife wears a different name, you may need the marriage certificate.
4
If the postman brought a registered letter for you at home, present your passport and ask to see the letter before you sign in the notice. It is possible that he will meet you.
5
Call mail, introduce yourself, dictate the number specified in the notice, your name and home address, and ask operator to give you information about who sent you this letter. It is possible that you will get information about the sender and this way.
6
Call the court, the tax office, the recruiting office and see if they sent to your address registered letters. If a letter was sent from these institutions, you have to say about it provided that you have a little deceiving and say that notice of the letter was not received.