Delivery Confirmation That Protects Your Assets

Delivery Confirmation That Protects Your Assets

Signature Required service in Southlake for high-value shipments, alcohol deliveries, and controlled medications

Eagle Postal Center manages signature-required deliveries in Southlake, confirming that each package reaches the intended recipient directly. When you ship expensive items, alcohol, or prescription medications, this service creates a documented chain of custody that protects both sender and recipient. The carrier records the recipient's signature, the exact delivery time, and attempted delivery information if no one is available to sign.

This delivery method addresses two distinct concerns: theft prevention for valuable contents and legal compliance for age-restricted or controlled substances. For alcohol shipments, an adult signature is legally mandated to verify the recipient is of legal drinking age. Medications classified as controlled substances require the same verification to meet federal shipping regulations.

Schedule a consultation to determine which signature option matches your shipment's value and content requirements.

How Signature Tracking Creates Accountability

The signature requirement adds multiple verification points to the delivery process. The carrier must present the package directly to a person at the delivery address, capture their signature on a digital device or paper form, and record the exact time of transfer. If no one is available during the first attempt, the carrier documents the failed delivery and schedules a second attempt or holds the package at the local facility for pickup.

After the package is signed for, you receive confirmation that includes the recipient's name, signature image, and delivery timestamp. This documentation eliminates disputes about whether a package arrived, who received it, or when it changed hands. For businesses shipping high-value electronics or jewelry, this proof of delivery becomes part of the transaction record.

The service includes up to three delivery attempts before the package is returned to the sender or held for pickup. Each attempt is logged, creating a complete timeline of the carrier's efforts to reach the recipient.