Summary
G011 describes the opening and closing of post offices, holiday service, and the territories and possessions that are eligible for domestic rates. It also covers consumer complaints, inquiries, and Private Express Statutes.
The USPS establishes and maintains post offices, stations, and branches for customer convenience.
Under 39 U.S. Code (USC) 404(b), any decision to close or consolidate a post office must be based on certain criteria. These include the effect on the community served; the effect on employees of the post office; compliance with government policy established by law that the USPS must provide a maximum degree of effective and regular postal services to rural areas, communities, and small towns where post offices are not self-sustaining; the economic savings to the USPS; and other factors that the USPS determines necessary. In addition, certain mandatory procedures apply.
The Postal Operations Manual contains USPS rules for discontinuing, consolidating, or suspending service at an existing post office or other postal facility; changing a post office or other postal facility name; setting public business hours of postal facilities; and using bulletin boards and handling lost articles found in public areas of postal facilities.
Military post offices (MPOs) are branches of a U.S. civil post office, operated by the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps to serve military personnel overseas or aboard ships. The term includes Army post offices (APOs) for the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force and fleet post offices (FPOs) for the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps. MPOs provide postal service for military personnel where the U.S. civil postal service does not operate and a military situation requires the service. MPOs are established or discontinued by the USPS only on request of the military department that operates them. Notice of these actions is published in the Postal Bulletin. Military post offices do not verify and accept bulk or discounted-rate mail; such mailings must be deposited at (nonmilitary) U.S. post offices.
Exhibit 1.5 shows the national holidays observed by the USPS and the service levels provided on those holidays for retail window, post office box, firm call, delivery, and collection services.
Exhibit 1.5 Holiday Service Levels
A. Holidays Widely Observed
New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day
Delivery | |||||||
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Holiday | Retail Window |
Post Office Box | Firm Call |
Business | Residential | Express |
Collection |
Friday | |||||||
Friday (Holiday) Service | None | Holiday | None | None | None | Holiday | Time decal |
Saturday Service | Limited | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal |
Sunday Service | None | Normal | None | None | None | Normal | None |
Saturday | |||||||
Friday Service | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal |
Saturday (Holiday) Service | None | Holiday | None | None | None | Holiday | Time decal |
Sunday Service | None | Normal | None | None | None | Normal | Time decal |
Sunday | |||||||
Saturday Service | Limited | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal |
Sunday Service | None | Normal | None | None | None | Normal | None |
Monday (Holiday) Service | None | Holiday | None | None | None | Holiday | Time decal1 |
Monday | |||||||
Saturday Service | Limited | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal |
Sunday Service | None | Normal | None | None | None | Normal | None |
Monday (Holiday) Service | None | Holiday | None | None | None | Holiday | Time decal1 |
Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday | |||||||
Preceding Day Service | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal |
Holiday Service | None | Holiday | None | None | None | Holiday | Time decal |
B. Holidays Not Widely Observed
Martin Luther King, Jr.s Birthday; Presidents Day; Columbus Day; and Veterans Day
Delivery | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Holiday | Retail Window |
Post Office Box | Firm Call |
Business | Residential | Express |
Collection |
Saturday Service | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal |
Sunday Service | None | Normal | None | None | None | Normal | None |
Monday Holiday Service1 | Limited | Sunday | Limited | None | None | Holiday | Time decal2 |
Note: Exceptions to these service levels must be approved by a district manager.
Definition of Terms
HolidayService determined by national,
area, and/or district guidelines.
LimitedService adjusted to meet the limited needs
of a community on that particular day.
NormalService normally provided on that particular
day of the week.
SundayService normally provided on Sunday for that
particular service.
Time decalCollections from boxes with decals identifying
the last pickup time.
Domestic mail is mail transmitted within, among, and between the United States of America, its territories and possessions, Army post offices (APOs), fleet post offices (FPOs), and the United Nations, NY. For this standard, the term territories and possessions comprises the following:
American Samoa | Navassa Island |
Manua Island, Swains Island, Tutuila Island |
Northern Mariana Islands, Commonwealth of the |
Baker Island | Rota Island, Saipan Island, Tinian Island |
Guam | |
Howland Island | Palmyra Atoll |
Jarvis Island | Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of |
Johnston Atoll | U.S. Virgin Islands |
East Island, Johnston Island, North Island, Sand Island |
St. Croix Island, St. John Island, St. Thomas Island |
Kingman Reef | Wake Atoll |
Midway Atoll | Peale Island, Wake Island, Wilkes Island |
Eastern Island, Sand Island, Spit Island |
Mail originating in the United States of America, its territories and possessions, APOs, FPOs, and the United Nations, NY, for delivery in the Freely Associated States, and mail originating in the Freely Associated States for delivery within, among, and between the Freely Associated States and the United States of America, its territories and possessions, APOs, FPOs, and the United Nations, NY, is treated as if it were domestic mail. The term Freely Associated States comprises the following:
Marshall Islands, Republic of the | Micronesia, Federated States of |
Ebeye Island | Chuuk (Truk) Island |
Majuro Island | Kosrae Island |
Palau, Republic of | Pohnpei Island |
Koror Island | Yap Island |
International mail is mail addressed to or received from foreign countries, except under 2.2. Provisions for international mail are in the International Mail Manual.
Any postal customer may complain or inquire about postal products, services, or employees at any post office or directly to the USPS Consumer Advocate (see G043 for address). A complaint or inquiry may be made in person, by telephone, by e-mail, or by letter. A complaint or inquiry about the handling of a specific piece of mail should include the related envelope or wrapper and copies of all postal forms filed. A customer who is dissatisfied with the local handling of a complaint or inquiry may send a written appeal to the Consumer Advocate. A court of law can require such appeal as a legal prerequisite for hearing a customers suit against the USPS.
By the laws known as the Private Express Statutes, Congress has generally conferred on the USPS the exclusive right to carry letters for others over post routes. USPS regulations under the Private Express Statutes are in the Code of Federal Regulations, 39 CFR 310 and 320, as amended by final rules published in the Federal Register. These regulations take precedence over all prior rulings and USPS publications. Copies of the regulations are available from the manager of the Pricing and Classification Service Center (PCSC) (see G042 for address).
For the Private Express Statutes, a letter is a message directed to a specific person or address and recorded in or on a tangible object. A message consists of any information or intelligence that can be recorded on tangible objects including, but not limited to, paper in sheet or card form, recording disks, and magnetic tapes. Certain matter is excluded from the definition of letter, e.g.: telegrams; checks and certain other instruments shipped to, from, or between financial institutions; newspapers; and periodicals. The regulations detail exclusions.
If the proper postage is paid, letters may be privately carried without violating the Private Express Statutes. The regulations detail compliance. Under certain circumstances, letters may be privately carried without paying postage. The principal exceptions cover letters sent with, and related in all substantial respects to, some part of the cargo or to the ordering, shipping, or delivering of the cargo; letters carried by the senders or the recipients, or by their regular salaried employees; and letters carried to or from a postal facility where they are to be or have been carried in the mail. The regulations detail exceptions.
Limited suspensions of the Private Express Statutes specify the conditions under which: (a) private couriers may carry data-processing materials, international ocean carrier documents, extremely urgent letters, and advertisements incidental to the shipment of accompanying merchandise or periodicals; and (b) universities and colleges may carry the letters of their bona fide student and faculty organizations. Carriers wanting to use the suspension for data-processing materials must file a notice of their intention on a form available from the manager of the PCSC.
The PCSC reviews initial reports of possible violations of the Private Express Statutes. When warranted by the facts, possible violations are forwarded to the USPS General Counsel for further action.
The public and USPS employees can obtain authoritative advice on the Private Express Statutes, including written advisory opinions, by contacting the Senior Counsel, Ethics and Information, USPS Headquarters (see G043 for address).
Instructions on mail security as it relates to unauthorized opening, inspection, tampering, or delay of mail are in Administrative Support Manual 274. Information and complaints on a possible postal law violation must be sent to the appropriate address according to the ZIP Code ranges shown below:
ZIP Codes | Address |
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003-079, 08005, 08006, 08008, 08050, 08087,
08092, 08501-08504, 08506-08510, 08512-08514, 08516, 08517, 08519-08553, 08555-08561, 08600-08639, 08642-08691, 087-098, 100-149 |
POSTAL INSPECTION SERVICE PO BOX 2613 JERSEY CITY NJ 07303-2613 |
08001-08004, 08007, 08009-08049, 08051-08086, 08088-08091, 08093-08099, 081-084, 08505, 08511, 08515, 08518, 08554, 08562, 08640-08641, 150-39776, 700-799 |
POSTAL INSPECTION SERVICE 225 N HUMPHREYS BLVD MEMPHIS TN 38120-2149 |
400-693, 800-884, 850-999 | POSTAL INSPECTION SERVICE 222 S RIVERSIDE PLZ STE 1250 CHICAGO IL 60606-6100 |
DMM Issue 58 Updated 12-9-04