Avis de réception


Avis de réception is a postal service returning to the sender a form or card signed by the recipient. This is evidence that the letter was received, and these forms are frequently seen with legal endorsements. It had existed under various names in some postal entities as early as the late 18th century, and was adopted by the GPU General Postal Union in 1875, and again by its successor, the UPU Universal Postal Union in 1879.
Equivalent terms include aviso de recibo, acknowledgment of receipt, advice of receipt, advice of delivery, return receipt requested/required/wanted/demanded, Rückschein, ricevuta di ritorno, zwrotne potwierdzenie odbioru, aviso de recepción, and many others. The term accusé de réception is sometimes seen, although it is inaccurate. The standard abbreviations are AR and AD.

Collecting

While obscure in some countries, AR has always been very popular in others, including India, France and its territories, and especially the United States. There is a great deal of postal history material associated with the AR service: postmarks, AR forms & cards, AR covers, AR covering envelopes for returning AR forms, rates, and practices. The service is still offered by many national post offices and postal stationery continues to be issued in connection with it.

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