You may not have anything to worry about. I worked at UPS for a short time while I was in college. I was a driver's assistant. I had to study a manual on the proper procedures for delivering packages. All of that information got thrown out the window within the first 5 minutes of being on that truck. A UPS driver has to deliver all of the packages on their full truck, and they don't really have time to mess around with filling out the forms required when someone isn't home. If you're not home, then more than likely someone is going to read your name on the package, and voila, you just signed for your package. I've been home on occasions when our UPS person is delivering a package to us, and they don't even ring the doorbell. They just leave it by the front door.
Now you may get someone who actually follows proper procedure, but I wouldn't stress about it until it happens.
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