This is the document the letter carrier leaves in your letterbox when he has been unable to deliver your parcel (you were absent when the letter carrier came, your letterbox is too small, etc.).
This document also informs you of the second delivery to your home on the next working day, and lets you choose the date and place of this second delivery. In the event of another unsuccessful delivery, a Notice of Delivery is left in your letterbox, informing you of the date on which you can collect your parcel from the post office (or postal contact point) at the address indicated;

  • You can go there yourself:
    Go to the address indicated on the notice of proceedings: you can collect your parcel on the date indicated, on presentation of the notice and proof of identity.
  • You can ask someone close to you to collect it for you:
    Indicate on the back of the notice the name of someone you know who can collect the parcel on your behalf at the post office. He or she must have the notice of delivery and the identity papers of the recipient and the person named on the power of attorney.