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Quick Service Guide 120Retail Letters, Flats, and ParcelsPriority MailMay, 11 2009 Physical Standards (101.5.0)Maximum weight: 70 pounds. Maximum length and girth: 108 inches. Prices and Fees (123.1.0)For a complete listing of retail Priority Mail prices, see Notice 123-Price List. Priority Mail offers 2-3 day service to most domestic destinations and is often used to expedite matter mailable as First-Class Mail, Periodicals, or Standard Mail. Priority Mail envelopes and boxes are available at no additional cost at Post Offices. Priority Mail flat-rate options offer one low price regardless how much the item weighs, Flat-rate supplies are available at Post Offices or at www.usps.com Flat-rate envelope or small flat-rate box: Regular/medium flat-rate boxes: Large flat-rate box: The commercial base prices (423.1.0) are available for postage paid through: Click-N-Ship, registered end-users of USPS-approved PC Postage products when using a qualifying shipping label, information based indicia (IBI) postage meters (in conjunction with an approved shipping label that includes a confirmation services barcode with a postal routing code), and permit imprint (423.1.4). The commercial plus prices (423.1.5) are available to existing and new customers whose account volume exceeds a minimum threshold or who have a customer commitment agreement with the USPS, and who are: registered end-users of USPS-approved PC Postage products, permit imprint customers, and Priority Mail Open and Distribute customers. Pickup On Demand service: $15.30 per stop (regardless of the number of pieces); service and information available by calling 1-800-222-1811 or at www.usps.com. Only one fee for Express Mail, Priority Mail, or Parcel Post picked up at same time (123.1.8). Carrier Pickup: free; submit your request online at www.usps.com and have your Express Mail, Priority Mail, or international mail packages, with postage affixed, ready when your carrier arrives for your regular mail delivery. Content (123.3.0)Mailers have the option to use Express Mail or Priority Mail service for mailpieces required to be mailed as First-Class Mail. Unless Express Mail is used, Priority Mail prices are required for a mailpiece that weighs more than 13 ounces when the mailpiece contains matter that must be mailed as First-Class Mail, see 133.3.0. All mailable matter may be sent as Priority Mail, except matter prohibited by standards (e.g., certain hazardous materials). Matter mailed in USPS-provided Priority Mail packaging is subject to Priority Mail prices regardless of how the package is reconfigured or how the marking is obliterated. Each piece must include complete delivery and return addresses with correct ZIP Code or ZIP+4 code (602.1.0). Postage Payment and Documentation (124)Adhesive stamp (604.1.0), meter and PC Postage (604.4.0), or permit imprint (604.5.0). For Priority Mail Open and Distribute, see 705.16.0. Postage statement: PS Form 3600-R or approved facsimile; other documentation may be required by standards for payment method used. No form required if metered postage is affixed. Mail Preparation (125)Marking on each piece: "Priority" or "Priority Mail." Deposit (126)Deposit:
Delivery: uninsured mail at mailer's option left in protected place if endorsed "Carrier—Leave If No Response" (508.1.2). Open and Distribute shipments: standards (705.16.0).
Priority Mail envelopes, boxes, and other supplies are available by phone at 1-800-222-1811 or via the Web at shop.usps.com. Some items are available at Post Offices.
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