![]() ![]() Matter eligible for Standard Mail or Package Services rates or authorized as Periodicals is not required to be mailed as First-Class Mail or Express Mail. Any matter marked "Postcard" or "Double Postcard" must be mailed as First-Class Mail or Express Mail.Ģ.6 Matter Not Required to be Mailed as First-Class Mail Mail containing handwritten or typewritten material must be mailed as First-Class Mail or Express Mail.Ģ.5 Matter Marked Postcard or Double Postcard Personal information is any information specific to the addressee. Mail containing personal information must be mailed as First-Class Mail (or Express Mail). Bills and statements of account do not need to state the precise amount due if they contain information that would enable the debtor to determine that amount. The debt asserted need not be legally collectible or owed.ī. The debt does not have to be due immediately but may become due at a later time or on demand. In addition, bills include a demand for payment statements of account do not include a demand for payment. Bills and statements of account assert a debt in a definite amount owed by the addressee to the sender or a third party. Bills and statements of account must be mailed as First-Class Mail (or Express Mail) and are defined as follows:Ī. ![]() With the exception of restricted material as described in 601.8.0, any mailable item may be mailed as First-Class Mail. Express all single-piece weights in decimal pounds rounded off to four decimal places. To determine single-piece weight in a mailing of identical-weight pieces, weigh a sample group of at least 10 randomly selected pieces and divide the total sample weight by the number of pieces in the sample. To determine single-piece weight in any mailing of nonidentical-weight pieces, weigh each piece individually. For First-Class Mail, affix postage to each piece under 234.2.2, Affixed Postage for Presorted First-Class Mail, or, for permit imprint mailings, multiply the number of addressed pieces at each rate increment (and in each rate category, if applicable) by the corresponding postage rate, add the unrounded products, and round off the total postage to the nearest whole cent. 1.18 Computing Postage for First-Class Mailĭetermine single-piece weight and weight (postage) increment for each addressed piece as prescribed in 1.19 and 1.2, Rate Computation for First-Class Mail Letters. Presort mailing fee, per 12-month period, per office of mailing: $160.00. Surcharge per Presorted and automation rate piece (see 201.2.1, Criteria for Nonmachinable Letters, and 4.3, Nonmachinable Surcharge for Letter-Size Pieces): $0.058. Rates shown apply to each single or double postcard when originally mailed reply half of double postcard must bear postage at applicable rate when returned unless prepared as business reply mail.or less may be subject to a nonmachinable surcharge of $0.058 per piece. The rates include a $0.043 discount for presorted and automation rate pieces weighing more than 2 ounces. For each additional ounce, postage includes $0.237 for presorted and automation rates.1.12 5-Digit Automation LettersĬards meeting the standards in 201.1.2, Physical Standards for Cards Claimed at Card Rates: $0.179 each.ġ.15 Summary Presorted, Automation, and Carrier Route Rates for Cards and Letters ![]() 1.10 3-Digit Automation LettersĬards meeting the standards in 201.1.2, Physical Standards for Cards Claimed at Card Rates: $0.186 each. 1.8 AADC Automation LettersĬards meeting the standards in 201.1.2, Physical Standards for Cards Claimed at Card Rates : $0.193 each. 1.6 Mixed AADC Automation LettersĬards meeting the standards in 201.1.2, Physical Standards for Cards Claimed at Card Rates: $0.197 each. Letters, flats, and parcels nonmachinable surcharge in 1.16 might apply:Ĭards meeting the standards in 201.1.2, Physical Standards for Cards Claimed at Card Rates : $0.204 each. The minimum postage per addressed piece is that for a piece weighing 1 ounce.Ĭards meeting the standards in 201.1.2, Physical Standards for Cards Claimed at Card Rates: $0.223 each. ![]() For example, if a piece weighs 1.2 ounces, the weight (postage) increment is 2 ounces. Postage is based on the rate that applies to the weight (postage) increment of each addressed piece.ġ.2 Rate Computation for First-Class Mail Lettersįirst-Class rates are charged per ounce or fraction thereof any fraction of an ounce is considered a whole ounce. 2.0 Content Standards for First-Class Mail Lettersģ.0 Basic Standards for First-Class Mail LettersĤ.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Nonautomation First-Class Mail Lettersĥ.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Automation Rate First-Class Mail (and Carrier Route) LettersĦ.0 Eligibility Standards for Card Rate First-Class Mail 1.0 Rates and Fees for First-Class Mail ![]()
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