Postage Verification | USPS (2024)

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Save Time by Doing It Right

To continue providing affordable and efficient shipping, USPS has automated how we verify postage on Click-N-Ship® and PC Postage® package labels. Below, we detail our Automated Package Verification (APV) process and offer some tips to help you improve your shipping process and correctly calculate postage to ensure you're not overpaying or underpaying.

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How to Calculate Postage Correctly

Weigh Your Item and Round Up

When calculating the postage price for your package, USPS rounds up the weight (to the next pound for most heavier packages or to the next available ounce-rate for some lightweight packages). This applies to all mail classes—domestic and international. For example, if your package weighs 3 lbs 4 oz, it would be charged at the 4 lb-rate. However, if you have a lightweight USPS Ground Advantage package that weighs 5 oz, you’ll pay the 8 oz-price (based on the available pricing increments: 4 oz, 8 oz, 12 oz, and 15.999 oz).

Measure Your Package

Measure the length, width, and height of the package. Dimensional (DIM) weight1 rates apply to domestic Priority Mail®, Priority Mail Express®, and Parcel Select® packages larger than 1 cubic foot (1,728 cubic inches). If the DIM weight (Length x Width x Height ÷ 166) is greater than the actual package weight, you’ll need to pay the DIM weight price.

If you’re using Click-N-Ship or a PC Postage platform and you omit or give inaccurate dimensions and/or don’t pay the DIM weight rate (when it applies), you’ll pay a dimension-noncompliance fee of $1.50.

You'll pay an extra fee for sending a nonstandard size:

  • For ground shipping via Parcel Select Delivery Destination Unit (DDU) or Destination Hub (DHUB), you'll pay more if your package measures:
    • Between 22 and 30 inches long: add $2.00
    • More than 30 inches long: add $6.00
    • More than 2 cubic feet (3,456 cubic inches): add $18.00
  • For ground shipping via Parcel Select Delivery Network Distribution Center (DNDC) or Delivery Sectional Center Facility (DSCF), you'll pay more if your package measures:
    • Between 22 and 30 inches long: add $3.00
    • More than 30 inches long: add $7.20
    • More than 2 cubic feet (3,456 cubic inches): add $18.00
  • For ground shipping via USPS Ground Advantage, you'll pay more if your package measures:
    • Between 22 and 30 inches long: add $4.00
    • More than 30 inches long: add $8.40
    • More than 2 cubic feet (3,456 cubic inches): add $18.00
  • For expedited shipping (via Priority Mail Express or Priority Mail), you’ll pay more if your package measures:
    • Between 22 and 30 inches long: add $4.00
    • More than 30 inches long: add $18.00
    • More than 2 cubic feet (3,456 cubic inches): add $30.00

Label Your Package Correctly

USPS provides a wide range of shipping options to help you meet your mailing needs. Make sure that the label you are using matches the packaging. For example, if you are using a Flat Rate Box, you should also use a Flat Rate label. Anything shipped in Priority Mail packaging requires a Priority Mail label. Also, ensure you place the label on the long side of the box. Labels should not wrap over the ends or edges, and all barcodes should face up in the same direction.

Double-Check the Zone

If you are using PC Postage software, verify that the sender’s address is up to date before printing the label. Please note USPS charges by zone not by ZIP Codes; use the Domestic Zone Chart to get the zone for your destination ZIP Code. To get the most accurate postage cost by zone and weight, use the Business Price Calculator.

Calculate a Business Price

Additional Resources

  • Postage Options for Business
  • Shipping for Business
  • Preparing Packages
  • Business Mail 101: Postage Meters

About Automated Package Verification

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How did USPS streamline the APV process?

USPS invested in new APV technologies that automatically detect and correct certain package postage overpayments or underpayments.

How does APV improve the package verification process?

APV catches certain instances of postage discrepancies during processing and credits or debits the shippers directly. This allows USPS to rely less on the slower, manual postage-due verification process. In the manual process, mail with a postage discrepancy is either returned to the sender for correction or delivered to its destination, in which case the recipient must pay the postage due. This process may delay shipments, and/or the recipient may unexpectedly have to pay extra postage, which erodes the quality of the customer experience. Some mail that is not paid properly and is not detected by APV may be manually processed for postage due.

Why did USPS implement APV?

Implementing APV has ensured we can maintain the most competitive and economical shipping prices for our customers.

Which platform entities has USPS implemented APV on?

USPS has implemented APV across Click-N-Ship and PC Postage platforms entities of Endicia, Stamps.com, Pitney Bowes, eBay, PayPal, and EasyPost.

How will I be notified?

If USPS finds discrepancies between postage-paid and postage-owed, you will be notified through your Click-N-Ship or PC Postage vendor. Payment adjustments are facilitated through Click-N-Ship and PC Postage platforms.

How accurate is the APV process?

USPS extensively tests the state-of-the-art APV mail processing network. We routinely calibrate the equipment to ensure we capture the most accurate information to streamline your shipping experience.

Who do I contact with questions?

If you have questions about your notice or APV, please email verifypostagehelp@usps.gov. For any questions about your account or billing, please contact your PC Postage provider directly.

How does a postage discrepancy occur?

Generally, if the package characteristics (e.g., weight, dimensions, zone, etc.) that the sender inputs when generating the Click-N-Ship or PC Postage label do not match the actual characteristics of the package, USPS processing equipment will discover and note the discrepancy. The most common instances that result in a different price include:

  • Incorrect weight
  • Incorrect dimensions
  • Service on label does not match packaging (e.g., Parcel Select labels cannot be used with Priority Mail or Priority Mail Express packaging materials)

How long do I have to submit a dispute?

You have 60 days from the date of the notification to file a dispute for a given transaction.

How can I check the status of my dispute?

Most responses can be expected in 2-5 business days, and at most, 15 business days. The status of your dispute claim is available from your PC Postage provider and may be updated daily.

When will I receive my refund?

If your dispute is upheld, you may be due a refund. All payments are processed by your PC Postage provider on behalf of USPS, so please reach out to your PC Postage provider directly for questions regarding billing or your account.

Where can I find answers to my additional questions?

For more frequently asked questions, please see our resource on PostalPro™.

1. USPS applies DIM domestically, but the volumetric divisor is 166 and applies to Priority Mail Express®, Priority Mail®, USPS Ground Advantage, and Parcel Select® packages larger than a cubic foot that are shipped to zones 1-9. Back ^

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FAQs

How do I verify a mailing address with the USPS? ›

How to Validate an Address with the USPS Address Lookup Tool
  1. Enter the street address, city, state, and ZIP Code in the designated fields. ...
  2. Click “Find”
  3. Examine the results to ensure the address is accurate and conforms to USPS formatting rules.

How do I get proof that I mailed something? ›

Certificate of Mailing service provides a postmarked mailing receipt as evidence that your item was mailed. This is all you need to do: Complete PS Form 3817 at the time of mailing. Pay the applicable extra service fee.

How do I request proof of postage? ›

You can request a free 'proof of posting' at a Collect+ store or Post Office when you hand over your letter or parcel for posting. You can also obtain a digital proof of posting on the Royal Mail App.

How do I figure out how much postage I need? ›

How to Use the USPS Shipping Calculator
  1. Navigate to the USPS Postage Price Calculator page. ...
  2. Enter the details of your letter or package. ...
  3. Select the shipment type. ...
  4. Compare shipping options. ...
  5. Add Extra Services. ...
  6. Hit “Continue” for your result. ...
  7. Pay for shipping and print postage for your shipment.

How do I verify postage help with USPS? ›

If you have questions about your notice or the postage due process, please: Email verifypostagehelp@usps.gov. Visit https://www.usps.com/business/verify-postage.htm. Call 1-844-819-5187 for the APV Help Desk.

How do you check mail is valid or not? ›

5 other ways to check if an email is valid
  1. Check the email address syntax. A valid email address should have the following format: ...
  2. Hover over an email address. In Gmail: ...
  3. Search email address on Google. ...
  4. Check email domain age 👴 ...
  5. Use email verifier tools 🛠️

Where can I get proof of postage? ›

A Certificate of Mailing must be obtained at the time of the mailing at the Post Office. Use USPS Form 3817 or Form 3877.

Does the USPS provide Proof of Delivery? ›

You can request a Proof of Delivery for applicable mailpieces by using the USPS Tracking® Tool at USPS.com®. Select Proof of Delivery and follow the provided directions to receive a Proof of Delivery email either with or without a delivery address.

What service provides proof that a mail item has been mailed and received? ›

Certified Mail provides the sender proof that the shipment was mailed and when it's delivered. Certified Mail is only available with USPS First Class Mail, First-Class Package Service, and Priority Mail.

How can I prove a letter was delivered? ›

Do you need to verify that your letter was sent, and when your letter was delivered or that a delivery attempt was made? Use Certified Mail service.
  1. Complete PS Form 3800.
  2. Attach the barcoded label to your mailpiece.
  3. Request a postmark for your PS Form 3800 for evidence the item was mailed.

Can I track with proof of postage? ›

You can use the reference number on your proof of postage to track your items. Royal Mail and Parcelforce Worldwide can only be tracked if you've bought a service with a tracking or reference number. You'll need the reference number on your Post Office receipt to track your items.

How do I get USPS address proof? ›

Use a pre-printed statement or bill addressed to you to most easily prove your address. Fill out a change-of-address card at the post office and use the confirmation you get back in the mail as proof of address.

How do I know how much postage my letter needs? ›

Standard letters. If your letter is a standard-sized envelope and weighs 3.5 ounces or less, you will need one stamp. Large envelopes. This includes 9x12, legal, and manila envelopes, Two stamps are needed for the first ounce, and postage will be an additional $0.20 cents after.

How do I know if my envelope needs extra postage? ›

If the envelope is over either 6⅛″ in height, 11½″ in width, or ¼″ in thickness, it gets bumped into the large envelope category (which requires extra postage and different rules apply to large envelopes).

What happens if I mail a letter without a stamp? ›

1.2Mail Without Postage

Matter of any class, including that for which special services are indicated, received at either the office of mailing or office of address without postage, is endorsed “Returned for Postage” and is returned to the sender without an attempt at delivery.

How do I register my address with USPS? ›

How to file an address change with the US Postal Service
  1. Go to USPS.com/move.
  2. Fill out your contact information.
  3. Choose the date you want to begin forwarding your mail.
  4. Enter your old and new address.
  5. Pay the $1.10 fee with a valid credit or debit card.
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Why is the USPS not able to verify my address? ›

Sometimes, an address will not validate because the address is marked as "vacant" by the USPS. Additionally, a new address, an unregistered address, or one located within a postal code primarily serviced by PO boxes, would all fail to validate.

What is the address verification software for USPS? ›

Address Information System (AIS) Viewer

AIS Viewer is an interactive application designed to provide the ability to retrieve, view, and print accurate and current ZIP Code™ information for all 50 states.

How do I get USPS to recognize a new address? ›

It is likely that your usps.com® profile is not updated with your current address. The best way to prevent this issue is to submit an Official Change of Address online at moversguide.usps.com, in person at a Post Office™, or through your carrier.

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