Controlled Delivery — What It Is and How to Respond

Last updated: May 2026

A controlled delivery is when law enforcement allows a package to be delivered so they can observe the recipient. Understanding this concept is crucial for operational security.


What Is Controlled Delivery?

In a controlled delivery, law enforcement intercepts a package, substitutes its contents (or keeps them intact), and delivers it while monitoring the recipient. The goal is to gather evidence of the recipient's knowledge and intent.


Signs of a Controlled Delivery


How to Respond


Prevention

Remember: It is always better to refuse a suspicious package than to accept it and face consequences.