Priority Mail Express International items bearing a computer-generated customs form with customs data that has been electronically transmitted (e.g., using Click-N-Ship service, an authorized PC Postage vendor, or the USPS Web Tools system) may be deposited through any of the following methods, provided postage is paid by a means other than the use of postage stamps:
- In a private mailbox bearing a return address that matches the address at the point of pick up, when the customer or business is known to reside or do business at that location.
- Through Pickup on Demand service.
- Through Package Pickup service.
- At a Postal Service retail counter.
- Into a Postal Service lobby drop.
- In a collection box.
- At a Contract Postal Unit (CPU).
- At a USPS Approved Shipper location.
Note: The following items may also be deposited through the aforementioned methods:
- Priority Mail Express International items weighing 13 ounces or less, bearing only postage stamps, and not requiring a customs form (see the applicable Individual Country Listing).
- Priority Mail Express International items weighing 16 ounces or less, paid with a USPS Corporate Account (USPSCA) or online postage or postage meters or information-based indicia (IBI), and not requiring a customs form (see the applicable Individual Country Listing).
Customers must present the following Priority Mail Express International items requiring a customs form to an employee at a Post Office retail service counter. Deposit and pickup methods listed in 225.11 are prohibited. The Postal Service will return improperly presented items to the sender for proper entry and acceptance.
- Any item bearing a customs form and paid with only postage stamps.
- Any item bearing a handwritten customs form.
- Any item bearing a customs form that was not computer-generated.
- Any item for which the customs data was not electronically transmitted.
Mailers who enter volume mailings paid with a permit imprint under 223.22 must enter such items through a business mail entry unit (BMEU) or, when authorized by the district BMEU manager, through a detached mail unit (DMU) at a mailer’s plant.
Subject to the standards in 225.1, Pickup On Demand service is available for Priority Mail Express International items. There is a single charge for Pickup On Demand service (see Notice 123, Price List), regardless of the number of items scheduled for pickup. A pickup can include any or all of the following items:
- Global Express Guaranteed items.
- Priority Mail Express International items.
- Priority Mail International items.
- First-Class Package International Service items.
- Priority Mail Express items.
- Priority Mail items.
- Package Services items.
No pickup fee is charged when an Priority Mail Express International item or items are picked up during a letter carrier’s regular delivery stop or during a scheduled stop made to collect other mail not subject to a pickup fee. Pickup service is provided in accordance with the information in DMM 507.7; for more information, also visit the online site at usps.com/pickup.