Effective July 12, 2026, the Postal Service™ will revise Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM®), to reflect changes to certain prices and mailing standards for the following Postal Service competitive products:
n Priority Mail Express®.
n Priority Mail®.
n USPS Ground Advantage®.
n Parcel Select®.
n Extra Services.
n Return Services.
n Mailer Services.
n Recipient Services.
n Other.
Competitive product prices and changes effective July 12, 2026, are identified by product as follows:
Priority Mail Express retail and commercial prices will remain the same.
Priority Mail retail and commercial prices will remain the same.
The Postal Service is increasing the current maximum allowable dimension of 18 inches to 22 inches for all Priority Mail Cubic priced pieces.
USPS Ground Advantage retail prices will remain the same.
The Postal Service is revising the USPS Ground Advantage – Commercial ounce price points (4, 8, 12, and 15.999) to reflect the same price for each ounce price point within a zone, similar to Parcel Select Destination Entry ounce price points.
The Postal Service is increasing the current maximum allowable dimension of 18 inches to 22 inches for all USPS Ground Advantage Cubic priced pieces.
The Postal Service is reducing the number of USPS Ground Advantage Cubic Soft Pack pricing tiers from the current 10 tiers to 5 tiers. The USPS Ground Advantage Cubic Soft Pack pricing tier measurements will be consistent with the Priority Mail Cubic Soft Pack pricing tier measurements.
Parcel Select Destination Entry and USPS Connect® Local prices will remain the same.
Adult Signature Required and Adult Signature Restricted Delivery service prices will remail the same.
There are no mailing standard changes to USPS Returns Service.
The following will remain the same:
n Pickup on Demand® service fee.
n USPS Tracking Plus® service prices.
n USPS Label Delivery Service™ prices.
n USPS Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) Service price.
The competitive Post Office Box™ service prices will increase 3.0 percent.
Premium Forwarding Service® (PFS®) prices will remain the same.
The USPS Package Intercept® fee will remain the same.
The Postal Service is revising the pricing for the following types of mailpieces redirected to a new address or redirected to a Post Office as Hold For Pickup:
n Priority Mail Express.
n Priority Mail.
n USPS Ground Advantage.
Currently, Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage pieces redirected to a new address or redirected to a Post Office as Hold For Pickup are relabeled and charged the commercial Priority Mail price.
The Postal Service is revising the DMM to reflect a change in the price charged for Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage pieces redirected to a new address or redirected to a Post Office as Hold For Pickup. These products will be relabeled and charged the original commercial product price (e.g., Priority Mail Express for Priority Mail Express) when redirected to a new address or redirected to a Post Office as Hold For Pickup.
Other
Address Enhancement Service competitive product prices will remain the same.
The Postal Service is introducing the Addresses API (Application Programming Interface) that validates and corrects address information to improve package and mail delivery service using address data from the City State, ZIP + 4, Five-Digit ZIP, eLOT® (Enhanced Line of Travel), DSF (Delivery Sequence File), and LACSLink (Locatable Address Conversion System) databases, which are integrated into the Addresses API for a price charged monthly based on the tier, determined by the number of events.
n The Parcel Select forward and return to sender fee will increase from $3.80 to $6.00.
n The Parcel Select address correction service (ACS) with Shipper Paid Forwarding/Return fee will increase from $3.20 to $5.40.
The following fees will remain the same:
n Package Quality Noncompliance Fee.
n Nonstandard Fees.
n Dimension Noncompliance Fee.
The Postal Service is revising the DIM factor (divisor) and the piece dimensions rounding calculation for Parcel Select and the following retail and commercial products for consistency with industry standards:
n Priority Mail Express.
n Priority Mail.
n USPS Ground Advantage.
The Postal Service is changing the DIM factor to 139 to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
In addition, the Postal Service is revising the rounding requirement for DIM piece dimensions to rounding “up” the length, width, and height measurements to the nearest whole inch.
The Postal Service is implementing a Hazmat Handling Fee. This fee:
n Will be assessed on all pieces containing hazardous matter entered at Parcel Select prices and prices for the following retail and commercial products:
n Priority Mail Express.
n Priority Mail.
n USPS Ground Advantage.
n Will be assessed on USPS Returns pieces.
n Is nonrefundable once the piece is entered into the network.
n May be assessed in addition to the Package Quality Noncompliance Fee or new Hazmat Noncompliance Fee.
The Postal Service will also update Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail, to include information on the Hazmat Handling Fee requirement.
The Postal Service is implementing a new package compliance category: “Hazmat Quality.” This new category will only apply to applicable commercial-priced products and will consist of 8 hazmat validations. The Postal Service will migrate 4 current validations from the Barcode Quality compliance category and integrate 4 new validations to create the new Hazmat Quality compliance category. The 8 validations are as follows:
1. Hazmat Symbol and Non-Hazmat STC – Internal PTR Warning #30.
2. Hazmat Indicator and Non-Hazmat STC – Internal PTR Warning #31.
3. Hazmat STC on Military/PTFAS – Internal PTR Warning #39.
4. Hazmat Service Icon on Military/PTFAS - Internal PTR Warning #40.
5. Hazmat STC.
6. Service Icon.
7. Barcode Banner Text.
8. DOT markings.
The “Hazmat Quality” compliance category will have a 100-percent compliance quality threshold. Pieces that do not meet the 100-percent compliance quality threshold will be subject to the new “Hazmat Noncompliance Fee.” A mailpiece will only be subject to the “Package Quality Noncompliance Fee” or the “Hazmat Noncompliance Fee,” whichever is higher.
The Postal Service will also update Publication 199, Intelligent Mail Package Barcode (IMpb) Implementation Guide for Confirmation Services and Electronic Payment Systems, to include information on the Hazmat Noncompliance Fee requirements.
The Postal Service provides additional resources to assist customers with this price change for competitive products. These tools include the following, which are available on the Postal Explorer® website at pe.usps.com:
n Price lists.
n Downloadable price files.
n Federal Register Notices.
Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM)
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100 Retail Mail Letters, Cards, Flats, and Parcels
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110 Retail Mail Priority Mail Express
113 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees
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1.3 Dimensional Weight Price for Low-Density Parcels
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1.3.1 General
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Postage for parcels addressed for delivery to zones 1–9 and exceeding 1 cubic foot (1,728 cubic inches) is based on the actual weight or the dimensional weight (as calculated in 1.3.2 or 1.3.3), whichever is greater.
1.3.2 Determining Dimensional Weight for Rectangular Parcels
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c. If the result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.3.3 Determining Dimensional Weight for Nonrectangular Parcels
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d. If the final result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.8 Hazmat Handling Fee
Priority Mail Express pieces containing hazardous matter are subject to the nonrefundable Hazmat Handling Fee (see Notice 123 — Price List). For additional information on the Hazmat Handling Fee, see Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail, (Chapter 3).
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120 Retail Mail Priority Mail
123 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees
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1.3 Dimensional Weight Price for Low-Density Parcels
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1.3.1 General
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Postage for parcels addressed for delivery to zones 1-9 and exceeding 1 cubic foot (1,728 cubic inches) is based on the actual weight or the dimensional weight (as calculated in 1.3.2 or 1.3.3), whichever is greater.
1.3.2 Determining Dimensional Weight for Rectangular Parcels
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c. If the result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.3.3 Determining Dimensional Weight for Nonrectangular Parcels
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d. If the final result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.8 Hazmat Handling Fee
Priority Mail pieces containing hazardous matter are subject to the nonrefundable Hazmat Handling Fee (see Notice 123 — Price List). For additional information on the Hazmat Handling Fee, see Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail, (Chapter 3).
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130 Retail Mail First-Class Mail and USPS Ground Advantage — Retail
133 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees
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1.4 Dimensional Weight Price for Low-Density Parcels
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1.4.2 Determining Dimensional Weight for Rectangular Parcels
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c. If the result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.4.3 Determining Dimensional Weight for Nonrectangular Parcels
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d. If the final result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.10 Hazmat Handling Fee
USPS Ground Advantage – Retail pieces containing hazardous matter are subject to the nonrefundable Hazmat Handling Fee (see Notice 123 — Price List). For additional information on the Hazmat Handling Fee, see Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail, (Chapter 3).
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200 Commercial Mail Letters, Cards, Flats, and Parcels
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204 Barcode Standards
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2.0 Standards for Package and Extra-Service Barcodes
2.1 Barcodes
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2.1.6 Compliance-Quality Thresholds
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All mailers who enter commercial parcels into the Postal Service network must meet the established thresholds for compliance quality outlined in Exhibit 2.1.6 to avoid paying a fee. Failure to meet any compliance-quality threshold in Exhibit 2.1.6 will result in the Postal Service charging the mailer the Package Quality Noncompliance Fee or the Hazmat Noncompliance fee, whichever is higher.
Exhibit 2.1.6 Compliance-Quality Thresholds
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Note: See Publication 199 for a list of validations for each compliance category (AQ, MQ, BQ, HQ).
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210 Commercial Mail Priority Mail Express
213 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees
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1.4 Dimensional Weight Price for Low-Density Parcels
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1.4.1 General
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Postage for parcels addressed for delivery to zones 1–9 and exceeding 1 cubic foot (1,728 cubic inches) is based on the actual weight or the dimensional weight (as calculated in 1.4.2 or 1.4.3), whichever is greater.
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1.4.2 Determining Dimensional Weight for Rectangular Parcels
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c. If the result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.4.3 Determining Dimensional Weight for Nonrectangular Parcels
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d. If the final result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.11 Hazmat Handling Fee
Priority Mail Express pieces, including Priority Mail Express Return pieces, containing hazardous matter are subject to the nonrefundable Hazmat Handling Fee (see Notice 123 — Price List). This fee may be assessed in addition to the Package Quality Noncompliance Fee or Hazmat Noncompliance Fee under 204.2.1.6, when applicable. For additional information on the Hazmat Handling Fee, see Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail, (Chapter 3).
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220 Commercial Mail Priority Mail
223 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees
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1.3 Cubic
1.3.1 Cubic Eligibility
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***Each cubic mailpiece, including soft packs and padded envelopes under 1.3.4, must measure .50 cubic foot or less, weigh 20 pounds or less, and the longest dimension must not exceed 22 inches.***
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1.4 Dimensional Weight Price for Low-Density Parcels
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1.4.1 General
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Postage for parcels addressed for delivery to zones 1-9 and exceeding 1 cubic foot (1,728 cubic inches) is based on the actual weight or the dimensional weight (as calculated in 1.4.2 or 1.4.3), whichever is greater.
1.4.2 Determining Dimensional Weight for Rectangular Parcels
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c. If the result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.4.3 Determining Dimensional Weight for Nonrectangular Parcels
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d. If the final result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.13 Hazmat Handling Fee
Priority Mail pieces, including Priority Mail Return pieces, containing hazardous matter are subject to the nonrefundable Hazmat Handling Fee (see Notice 123 — Price List). This fee may be assessed in addition to the Package Quality Noncompliance Fee or Hazmat Noncompliance Fee under 204.2.1.6, when applicable. For additional information on the Hazmat Handling Fee, see Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail, (Chapter 3).
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250 Commercial Mail Parcel Select Parcels
253 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees
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1.2 Dimensional Weight Price for Low-Density Parcels
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1.2.1 General
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Postage for Destination Entry parcels exceeding 1 cubic foot (1,728 cubic inches) is based on the actual weight or the dimensional weight (as calculated in 1.2.2 or 1.2.3), whichever is greater.
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1.2.2 Determining Dimensional Weight for Rectangular Parcels
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c. If the result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.2.3 Determining Dimensional Weight for Nonrectangular Parcels
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d. If the final result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.9 Hazmat Handling Fee
Parcel Select Destination Entry and USPS Connect Local pieces containing hazardous matter are subject to the nonrefundable Hazmat Handling Fee (see Notice 123 — Price List). This fee may be assessed in addition to the Package Quality Noncompliance Fee or Hazmat Noncompliance Fee under 204.2.1.6, when applicable. For additional information on the Hazmat Handling Fee, see Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail, (Chapter 3).
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280 Commercial Mail USPS Ground Advantage — Commercial
283 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees
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1.3 USPS Ground Advantage — Commercial Cubic
1.3.1 Eligibility
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***Each cubic mailpiece, including soft packs and padded envelopes under 1.3.4, must measure 1 cubic foot or less, weigh 20 pounds or less, and the longest dimension must not exceed 22 inches.***
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1.3.4 Determining Cubic Tier Measurement for Soft Pack and Padded Envelopes
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1.4 Dimensional Weight Price for Low-Density Parcels
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1.4.1 General
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Postage for USPS Ground Advantage – Commercial parcels addressed for delivery to zones 1-9 and exceeding 1 cubic foot (1,728 cubic inches) is based on the actual weight or the dimensional weight (as calculated in 1.4.2 or 1.4.3), whichever is greater.
1.4.2 Determining Dimensional Weight for Rectangular Parcels
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c. If the result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.4.3 Determining Dimensional Weight for Nonrectangular Parcels
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d. If the final result exceeds 1,728 cubic inches, divide the result by 139 and round up (see 604.7.0) to the next whole number to determine the dimensional weight in pounds.
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1.10 Hazmat Handling Fee
USPS Ground Advantage – Commercial pieces, including USPS Ground Advantage Return pieces, containing hazardous matter are subject to the nonrefundable Hazmat Handling Fee (see Notice 123 — Price List). This fee may be assessed in addition to the Package Quality Noncompliance Fee or Hazmat Noncompliance Fee under 204.2.1.6, when applicable. For additional information on the Hazmat Handling Fee, see Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail, (Chapter 3).
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500 Additional Mailing Services
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507 Mailer Services
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5.0 Package Intercept
5.1 Description of Service
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5.1.2 Eligibility
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5.2 Postage, Fees, and Payment Methods
5.2.1 Postage and Fees
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a. Intercepted Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage pieces, including oversized-priced pieces (i.e., pieces measuring more than 108 inches in length and girth combined up to a maximum of no more than 130 inches in length and girth combined), being redirected to the sender are not relabeled or subject to additional postage.
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b. Intercepted Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage pieces including oversized-priced pieces (i.e., pieces measuring more than 108 inches in length and girth combined up to a maximum of no more than 130 inches in length and girth combined), being redirected to a new delivery address or a Post Office as Hold For Pickup (3.0), are relabeled and charged the original commercial product price (e.g., Priority Mail Express for Priority Mail Express), along with any applicable extra-services fees.
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c. Except for Parcel Select-oversized-priced pieces under 5.2.1d, intercepted Parcel Select, Bound Printed Matter, Media Mail and Library Mail pieces that are redirected to the sender to a new delivery address or a Post Office as Hold For Pickup (3.0) are relabeled and handled as a new Priority Mail piece. Along with any applicable extra-services fees, the customer is charged Priority Mail commercial prices for the new Priority Mail piece based on the location where intercepted to the new destination and according to the piece’s dimensions, weight, and zone, or the customer is charged the flat-rate price, if applicable.
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509 Other Services
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1.0 Address Information System Services
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1.3 Address Matching
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1.3.1 Address Matching System Application Program Interface (AMS API)
AMS API is a core set of compiled address-matching software instructions available, for a set fee, to developers to incorporate into their software so that address lists can be updated with address data from the following databases, which are integrated into the AMS-API: City State, ZIP + 4, Five-Digit ZIP, eLOT, DPV, and LACSLink. The following services require payment of separate additional fees:
a. Installing the AMS-API on multiple computers for its own use.
b. Reselling its address-matching software.
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1.3.2 Addresses Application Program Interface (Addresses API)
Addresses API validates and corrects address information to improve package and mail delivery service using address data from the City State, ZIP + 4, Five-Digit ZIP, eLOT, DSF, and LACSLink databases, which are integrated into the Addresses API for a price charged monthly based on the tier, determined by the number of events.
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600 Basic Standards for All Mailing Services
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604 Postage Payment Methods and Refunds
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9.0 Exchanges and Refunds
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9.2 Postage and Fee Refunds
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9.2.4 Postage and Fee Refunds Not Available
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k. For the Hazmat Handling fee once the piece is entered into the network.
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The Postal Service will incorporate these revisions into the next update of the online DMM, which is available on Postal Explorer at pe.usps.com.
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