Postal services in Denmark are provided by the Danish
postal service, Post. Post Danmark employs about 21,000 people, and
delivers approximately a billion letters and 37 million parcels every year on a
day to day basis. A full range of services is available, including parcel post,
registered delivery and express services. Stamps are not commonly sold in other
shops.
Courier services and registered mail delivery are available from the main
international courier companies, such as DHL, Fedex and UPS.
In order to receive mail in Denmark, you should register
yourself on the Folkeregister at your local city hall. This is a list
of all Danish residents and their addresses. When you register, you will be
asked for your Residence Permit (or work permit if you are a non-EU/EEA national),
your passport and proof of your address, such as the rental agreement for your
house or apartment. You must also put your name on your front door; if you do
not, you are likely to find that your mail does not get delivered.