Probably, everyone has come across the fact that sometimes a notice is put in the mailbox that a letter has been received in your name at the post office. Of course, I would like to quickly find out who sent the letter. But, unfortunately, the notification does not contain any useful information other than the weight of the letter. It turns out that this can be done without much difficulty.
Instructions
Step 1
Examine the mailing notice. Find the barcode at the top of the notice and the 14 numbers below it. These figures are just what we need for further work. This is the so-called postal identifier number. Most often, such notifications come from State services, for example, from the prosecutor's office or Roskomnadzor.
Step 2
Go to the Russian Post website and find the section for tracking letters and shipments. It is in this section that the function is contained that will allow us to determine the information about the sender by the identifier number, as well as to get acquainted with the details of the shipment.
Step 3
At the moment, the section of the Russian Post website that allows you to use the desired function is located at
In the window that opens, enter 14 digits from the notification and press the search button (indicated by the lens).
Step 4
As a result, a page opens in front of you, which contains full information about the shipment, where it will be indicated below exactly who sent this letter. Now it remains to find time and pick up this letter at the post office. Letters have a different shelf life in the post office, and if you were not able to pick up the letter within the specified period, it will be returned back to the sender. This is not very good, because, for example, a Yandex-money card is sent once, and then returned to the sender and destroyed. We'll have to order a new one and wait for the entire period of its production.