From 1 April 2025, companies registered in Poland’s KRS entrepreneurs’ register are required to have an e-Deliveries address. This is a formal communication channel with public administration, legally equivalent to a registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. For companies operating in Poland, it requires not only activating the mailbox but also building a controlled handling process.
e-Deliveries are the “digital registered mail” solution: messages are registered and have legal effects comparable to traditional registered letters. The solution is designed to gradually replace paper-based official correspondence and, in the long run, selected legacy channels.
The obligation applies to entities registered in the KRS entrepreneurs’ register — typically corporate forms and other business entities. Operationally, the key challenge is timely reception, internal distribution, assignment of ownership and deadline control.
For international groups and shared-service models, the risk is not technical but organisational: if responsibilities, access rights and escalation paths are unclear, critical letters may be missed or processed too late.
At the same time, the system offers benefits: faster handling, digital proof of delivery, notifications and potential integration with internal document/workflow systems — provided governance is set up properly.
It’s worth:
– Activate the e-Deliveries address and appoint a process owner with backups.
– Define the internal workflow (receive → triage → assign → respond) with clear deadlines control.
– Set access rules (permissions, audit trail, segregation of duties) and archive delivery proofs.
– Align cooperation with external accountants/law firms on how letters are shared and tracked.
e-Deliveries are a formal obligation and a process change. If you want a practical operating model (roles, access, monitoring, archiving), we can help design it for your Polish entity.
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