ARCHIVED QSG - JAN 27, 2013
USPS Homepage Skip navigation     USPS Home | Postal Explorer Home
Section divider line
 

Quick Service Guide 507

Additional Services

Ancillary Service Endorsements

January 27, 2013
Printer-Friendly PDF

Overview (507.1.4)

Section divider line

Ancillary service endorsements are used by mailers to request an addressee’s new address and to provide the USPS with instructions on how to handle undeliverable-as-addressed pieces. The endorsements consist of one keyword: “Electronic,” “Address,” “Return,” “Change,” or “Forwarding,” followed by the two words “Service Requested.” The endorsements are the same for all classes of mail, but the treatment and cost differ by class of mail. Use of an ancillary service endorsement on a mailpiece obligates the mailer to pay any applicable charges for forwarding, return, and separate address notification charges.

General Information (102.4.2)

Section divider line

Proper placement of the endorsement is required. If the endorsement cannot be seen or understood, you might not receive the service requested. A return address as presented in 602.1.6 must be used and placed in the upper left corner of the address side of the mailpiece or the upper left corner of the addressing area. If a return address is a multiple delivery address, it must show a unit designation (e.g., apartment number) The "Electronic Service Requested" ancillary service endorsement is available for participants of Address Change Service (ACS) or OneCode ACS (used with mailpieces bearing Intelligent Mail barcodes). Mailers using Intelligent Mail barcodes may encode ancillary service requests into mailpiece barcodes, but must also include a printed endorsement on Standard Mail pieces. Information about traditional ACS and OneCode ACS is located in Publication 8a, Address Change Service.

Physical Standards (102.4.4)

Section divider line

An endorsement must be printed in no smaller than 8-point type, and it must stand out clearly against its background. Brilliant-colored envelopes and reverse printing are not permitted. There must be a 1/4-inch clear space around all sides of the endorsement. The endorsement and return address must read in the same direction as the delivery address.

Placement of Endorsement (letters, 202.4.0; flats, 302.4.0; parcels, 402.3.0)

Section divider line

The exhibit below shows the options for placing an endorsement. The endorsement shown (ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED) is just one of several options. See DMM 507.1.5 for a complete list of endorsements, treatment, and fee consequences according to the class of mail.

This graphic describes Meter Reply Mail layout standards as described in the text.

The endorsement must be placed in one of these four positions:

1. Directly below the return address.

2. Directly above the delivery address area (which includes the delivery address block and any related nonaddress elements such as a barcode, keyline, or optional endorsement line).

3. Directly to the left of the postage area and below or to the left of any price marking.

4. Directly below the postage area and below any price marking.

For a detailed description of USPS actions, see 507.1.5.

For Periodicals, see 507.1.5.2. For Parcel Select, see 507.1.5.4

Mailer Endorsement
and USPS Action

Priority Mail and
First-Class Mail

Standard Mail/
Parcel Select Lightweight

Standard Post/Package Services/Parcel Select

Electronic Service Requested1

See DMM 507.1.5.1 for
more information.

See DMM 507.1.5.3 for
more information.

See DMM 507.1.5.4 for more information.

Address Service Requested2

(Except for Shipper Paid Forwarding participants-see DMM 507.1.5.4)

Forwarding and return. New separate address notification provided.

 

 

 

Months 1 through 12: mailpiece forwarded; notice of new address provided, address correction fee charged.

Forwarded at no charge.

Forwarded at no charge.

Forwarded as postage due.3

Months 13 through 18: mailpiece returned with new address attached.

Returned at no charge.

Weighted fee charged.4

Return postage charged at appropriate single-piece price.3

After 18 months or if undeliverable at any time: mailpiece returned with reason for nondelivery attached.

Returned at no charge.

Weighted fee charged.2

Returned if undeliverable or if addressee refused to pay postage due. Forwarding (where attempted) and return postage charged at appropriate single-piece price.3

Return Service Requested

No forwarding, only return. New address notification provided.

 

 

 

Mailpiece returned with new address
or reason for nondelivery attached.

No charge.

Appropriate single-piece
First-Class Mail or Priority
Mail price charged.

Return postage charged at appropriate single-piece price.3

Change Service Requested1,5

 

 

 

(Except for Shipper Paid Forwarding participants.)

No forwarding or return. New address notification provided.

See Notice 123Price List

See Notice 123Price List

See Notice 123Price List

Separate notice of new address or reason for nondelivery provided; mailpiece disposed of by USPS.

 

 

 

Forwarding Service Requested6

Forwarding and return. New address notification provided only with return.

 

 

 

Months 1 through 12: mailpiece forwarded.

Forwarded at no charge

Forwarded at no charge.

Forwarded as postage due at appropriate single-piece price.3 Except Bound Printed Matter (without Delivery or Signature Confirmation) disposed of by USPS.

Months 13 through 18: mailpiece returned with new address attached.

Returned at no charge.

Weighted fee charged.2

Return postage charged at appropriate single-piece price.3

After 18 months or if undeliverable at any time: mailpiece returned with reason for nondelivery attached.

Returned at no charge.

Weighted fee charged.2

Return postage charged at appropriate single-piece price.3

Temp—Return Service Requested

 

 

 

Piece returned with new address or reason for nondelivery attached. If temporary change of address, piece forwarded; no separate notice of temporary change of address provided.

No charge.

N/A

N/A

No Endorsement

 

 

Same treatment as “Forwarding Service Requested.” Standard Post, Media Mail and Library Mail forwarded as postage due to the addressee. If refused or being returned, mailer pays postage at the appropriate single-piece price3 (507.1.5.4).

UAA handled by class of mail.

Same as USPS action for “Forwarding Service Requested.”

Mailpiece disposed of by USPS.


1

Mailpiece is directed to a Computerized Forwarding System (CFS) or Postal Automated Redirection System (PARS) site for processing. Handling instructions and options are required to be predefined within the ACS mailer profile data. OneCode ACS mailers are also required to insert this service request through a valid service type code in an Intelligent Mail barcode. The service type code in the Intelligent Mail barcode will take precedence over the instructions in the mailer account profile.

2

For Address Change Service with First-Class Mail and Priority Mail, see 507.1.5.1, for ACS with Standard Mail see 507.1.5.3a.

3

Standard Post, Media Mail or Library Mail pieces are charged at the single-piece price for the class of mail. Parcel Select pieces are charged the Parcel Select Nonpresort price plus the additional service fee. See Notice 123Price List. (DMM Exhibit 507.1.5.4)

4

Weighted fee is the appropriate single-piece First-Class Mail or Priority Mail price for the piece plus the nonmachinable surcharge if it applies (101.1.2), multiplied by 2.472 and rounded up to the next whole cent. For letter-size weighted fee prices, see 243.1.5.2.

5

For First-Class Mail and Priority Mail, Change Service Requested is only available with electronic Address Change Service (ACS). Only available for Priority Mail pieces containing perishable matter that bear the endorsement “Perishable.” USPS Tracking/Delivery Confirmation and Signature Confirmation are the only two special services permitted with this endorsement.

6

Does not meet Move Update Requirement.

 

 

Back to Top


ARCHIVED QSG - JAN 27, 2013
ARCHIVED QSG - JAN 27, 2013