If you are not home to sign for a UPS package, the driver will leave a notice on your door with instructions on how to receive your package. You may be able to sign the notice and have the package left at your door, or you may need to pick it up at a UPS location. Alternatively, you can arrange for someone else to sign for the package on your behalf. UPS also offers various delivery options, such as leaving the package with a neighbor or at a UPS Access Point, which may be more convenient for you.
1. What happens if I’m not home to sign for UPS?
Answer: If you’re not home to sign for UPS, the driver will leave a notice of attempted delivery at your door. You can then either schedule a redelivery or pick up the package at a UPS location.
2. Can someone else sign for my UPS package if I’m not home?
Answer: Yes, someone else can sign for your UPS package if you’re not home. You can authorize a neighbor, family member, or friend to sign for the package on your behalf.
3. What if I don’t want to sign for my UPS package?
Answer: If you don’t want to sign for your UPS package, you can choose to waive the signature requirement by signing the back of the UPS InfoNotice left by the driver. This will allow the driver to leave the package at your door without a signature. However, this option is not available for all packages and may not be recommended for high-value or sensitive items.