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Postal Bulletin 22203 > Policies, Procedures, and Forms Updates > Publications > Changes to Publication 431, Post Office Box Fee Groups

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Changes to Publication 431, Post Office Box Fee Groups

Effective March 29, 2007, Publication 431, Post Office Box Fee Groups, is revised with the changes noted below.

Publication 431, Post Office Box Fee Groups

* * * * * 

[Add the following entries:]

 

ZIP Code

Fee Group

98417

2

98419

1

98448

2

98490

2

98496

3

[Remove the entries for the following ZIP Codes:]

 

ZIP Code

33072

33111

58452

98406

98409

98418

98439

98444

98445

98498

98499

We will incorporate these revisions into the online version of Publication 431, which is available on the Postal Service™ PolicyNet Web site:

  • Go to http://blue.usps.gov.
  • Under “Essential Links” in the left-hand column, click on References.
  • Under “References” in the right-hand column under “Policies,” click on PolicyNet.
  • Click on PUBs.

(The direct URL for the Postal Service PolicyNet Web site is http://blue.usps.gov/cpim.)

— Value Added and Special Services,
Product Development, 3-29-07

Did you know? In 1984, Frieda Waldman was the first woman appointed officer of USPS Board of Governors. March is National Women's History Month.




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