Pieces with a Parcel Return Service permit label affixed (under 505.4.0) andĬ. A Priority Mail Express label paid with a USPS Returns label affixed (under 505.3.0) ī. The correct amount of postage must be affixed to each piece except for the following:Ī. A proof of delivery letter (signature data) is provided electronically via email.ġ.0 Basic Standards for Postage Payment Optionsġ.0 Priority Mail Express 1-Day and 2-Day Delivery Individual requests by article number may be retrieved at or by calling 1-80 and providing the article number. A delivery record, including the addressee’s signature (see 215.2.2 and 215.2.3), will be faxed or mailed upon request. Mailers using an online application to create their Priority Mail Express label must retain the customer online record or shipping history as evidence of mailing. Mailers authorized to present Priority Mail Express under Priority Mail Express Manifesting procedures in 705.2.0 must use a 1-ply label and retain the verification manifest as the mailing receipt. This receipt is a copy of the multipart Priority Mail Express label affixed to the mailpiece and serves as evidence of mailing. When delivery is guaranteed for a Sunday or holiday, a premium fee is required (see Notice 123 - Price List).***ģ.0 Basic Eligibility Standards for Priority Mail ExpressĪll Priority Mail Express pieces, unless inducted through a retail transaction or a USPS self-service kiosk, or those bearing postage meter imprints and using Label 11-B, must bear an Intelligent Mail package barcode (IMpb) prepared under 204.2.0.***Ī mailing receipt showing the time and date of mailing must be provided to the mailer on retail acceptance of Priority Mail Express by USPS. A proof of delivery letter (signature data) is provided electronically via email.Ģ.0 Priority Mail Express 1-Day and 2-DayĢ00 Commercial Mail Letters, Cards, Flats, and ParcelsĢ10 Commercial Mail Priority Mail Express ![]() A delivery record, including the addressee’s signature (see 115.2.2 and 115.2.3), will be provided upon request. Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM)ġ00 Retail Mail Letters, Cards, Flats, and Parcelsĭelivery guaranteed for a Sunday or holiday is charged a premium fee (see Notice 123 - Price List).***Ĥ.0 Service Features of Priority Mail ExpressĪ mailing receipt showing the time and date of mailing must be provided to the mailer on acceptance of Priority Mail Express by USPS. The Postal Service believes discontinuing this payment method will provide customers with a simpler, more efficient process.Īlthough the Postal Service will not publish these revisions in the DMM until July 9, 2023, this standard is effective July 1, 2023. ![]() However, mailers may opt to migrate to other eligible postage payment methods immediately.įor information on how to migrate, customers may contact their Sales Account/Business Service Network representative or local Post Office™, or email the Mailing and Shipping Solutions Center at Additionally, the Postal Service will update the applicable Quick Service Guides. The Postal Service is implementing this change effective July 1, 2023. As a result, the Postal Service is also discontinuing the Priority Mail Express Manifesting System.Ĭommercial Priority Mail Express customers will continue to have the option to pay postage with USPS Click-N-Ship ®, postage evidencing systems, and permit imprint (eVS ®). Based on customer feedback, the downward trend in revenue and volume, and account holders’ low usage of the product, the Postal Service decided to discontinue the USPSCA postage payment method for Priority Mail Express ® mailpieces. The Postal Service provided corporate account customers an opportunity to respond to an electronic survey, which the USPS Market Research and Insight Group administered, between April 2021 and June 2021. DMM Revision: USPS Corporate Account Postage Payment Method DiscontinuedĮffective July 9, 2023, the Postal Service™ will revise Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM ®), in various sections, to reflect the discontinuation of the USPS ® Corporate Account (USPSCA) payment method.
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