Legal transactions carried out in our country must be notified to the relevant person in accordance with the Notification Law. For this reason, documents and letters are sent to the party. All of these are called notifications. In the past, notifications were delivered to the person’s home only as documents, but thanks to the PTT National Electronic Notification System, these documents can now be sent to the person online.
Of course, since the notification issue is a bit complicated, let’s leave it to the lawyers. In this article, we will answer the question of how you can find out about notifications that you have received but have not received or that have been sent online and that you are not aware of. Of course, let us remind you that the best way is to go to the branch. Let’s see how to make a PTT notification inquiry through all the methods you can apply.
How to make a PTT notification inquiry? Here are all the methods you can apply:
- Method #1: Notification inquiry via PTT website
- Method #2: Notification inquiry via e-Government website
- Method #3: Notification query via UETS
- Method #4: Go to the branch and inquire about notification
- Method #5: Go to the Mukhtar’s Office and inquire about the notification
Method #1: Notification inquiry via PTT website:
- Step #1: Open the PTT Cargo Shipment Tracking page via the link here.
- Step #2: Type the 13-digit barcode number.
- Step #3: Click the Query button.
To make a notification inquiry via the Cargo Shipment Tracking page of the PTT website, simply follow the steps above. As can be seen from the steps, you need to know the cargo number of the package to apply this method. The barcode number may have been sent to you via SMS or written on the information note on your door.
Method #2: Notification inquiry via the e-Government website:
- Step #1: Open the e-Government website via the link here.
- Step #2: Log in with your e-Government account information.
- Step #3: Type PTT Registered Shipment Tracking in the search bar, search and go to the relevant page.
- Step #4: Type the 13-digit barcode number.
- Step #5: Click the Query button.
To make a notification inquiry using the PTT Registered Shipment Tracking service of the e-Government website, simply follow the steps above. As can be seen from the steps, you need to know the cargo number of the package to apply this method. The barcode number may have been sent to you via SMS or written on the information note on your door.
Method #3: Notification inquiry via UETS:
- Step #1: Open the PTT National Electronic Notification System website via the link here.
- Step #2: Log in with your UETS password, mobile signature, electronic signature or e-Government account information.
- Step #3: You will view all online and document notifications sent to you in the system.
- If you do not have an account, the shortest way is;
- Step #4: Log in with your e-Government account information.
- Step #5: Click on the open new account button.
- Step #6: Enter all requested information as up-to-date and accurate as possible.
- Step #7: Set yourself a password.
- Step #8: You will view all online and document notifications sent to you in the system.
To make a notification inquiry via the PTT National Electronic Notification System website, simply follow the steps above. You do not need to know the barcode number of the package when querying through the UETS system, but you must first create an account for yourself to use the system. If you are not a legal entity, make sure you open this account as a real person.
Method #4: Go to the branch and inquire about notification:
If you do not know the barcode number of the notification sent to you and do not want to use the PTT National Electronic Notification System, you can go to the nearest PTT branch. When you go to the branch, all you have to do is tell the relevant officer your TR ID number. The authorized person will check the system and inform you.
Method #5: Go to the Mukhtar’s Office and inquire about the notification:
All notices are sent to your last address on file. If you cannot receive the notification, someone you live in the same house with or the person working in your house can receive it. If there is no one at home, your notification will be delivered to the headman of the neighborhood you are registered in and an information note will be left on your door. If there is no note and you do not want to use another method for notification inquiry, you can go to your headman and ask.
What you need to know about PTT notification services:
- In the Notification Law No. 7201, notification is defined as the notification of legal transactions to legally authorized persons.
- Courts, enforcement offices, authorities specified in the Public Financial Management and Control Law No. 5018, bar associations and notaries may issue notifications.
- The status of the document can be checked from the PTT automation system with the 13-digit barcode number of the notification.
- The notification reaches the recipient within 5 days on average and 7 days at the latest.
- If the notification document does not reach the issuer, a certified copy is delivered to the institution.
- If your notification is delivered to the headman, council of elders or law enforcement, it is deemed to have been delivered to the addressee.
- The notification is delivered to the person, the person living in the same house or the person working in the house.
- In case the notification is lost by PTT, the same issuance procedures applied to registered shipments are applied.
- If you see a piece of paper stuck to your door, do not throw it away because all the details about the notification delivery are written on it.
- Thanks to a system called fast notification, it is possible to deliver notifications in 1 day to the same province and 2 days to other provinces.
We answered the question of how to inquire about notification, which is the official document in which legal transactions are notified to the person, and explained the methods you can apply step by step in full detail. Remember that you can get the most accurate and up-to-date information on the subject from the PTT website or PTT branches.