In most cases, you can nominate someone else to collect a parcel or letter from the Post Office for you.
If you can’t make it to the Post Office yourself, you can either:
- arrange for someone else who lives or works at the delivery address to collect it for you
- give someone else authority to collect for you. To see the ways you can do this, visit collecting a parcel from the Post Office
At the Post Office counter, we’ll ask them to show proof of identity. If the item they’re collecting was sent to a Parcel Collect address or transferred from a Parcel Locker, they’ll also need to show the collection notification email or SMS we sent you. At the counter, they can show the email or SMS – forwarded by you – on their phone, or present a printout of the email.
Signature required items
In some cases, though, the sender may require that you collect and sign for the item in-person. This means you can’t authorise someone else to collect it for you. If you’re ordering something online, you should be made aware of this when placing your order.