I applied for a new DNI at Comuna 3 on February 13 for a new photo after ten years. I received the first attempted delivery notice a month later. I went to the post office to retrieve it, but was told I had to call to arrange for delivery. My doorbell doesn't work, so the mail carrier was unable to deliver it on a second attempt because he arrived before I was at the door. After waiting an hour outside, I checked the mailbox and found the attempted delivery notice.
I returned to the post office for another disrespectful conversation from an employee (La Rioja/San Juan) who refused to hand it over to me when I showed him my old DNI. I told him that I would be at the building door on Wednesday, March 22 at precisely 11:30 am waiting for the delivery. Finally, the carrier arrived a few minutes later and had me sign for the delivery. As he explained, RENAPER insists that DNIs be delivered at residences.
How do people who have to work receive their DNIs? Our building has new renters who received attempted delivery notices for their DNIs. I suppose they have to adjust their working hours in order to be at home when the postman rings the doorbell.