The U.S. Postal Service's new postmark process could lead to late fees and penalties when mailing time-sensitive documents.
The USPS is changing its postmark process which could affect the way you send important mail like bills and ballots.
Prior to December 24, if you dropped off a letter with a stamp at the post office it would usually be postmarked within a day ...
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is set to implement changes in 2026, including adjustments to the postmark process.
What is new at the post office in 2026? Here's what to know about Postal Service changes in postmark process, postage stamps ...
A USPS postmark is used to indicate the date when mail was dropped in a mailbox or submitted at the post office counter. Now, ...
The United States Postal Service has changed the postmark process going into 2026, which potentially could add late fees and penalties to parcels.
With the days until Christmas winding down, so are the days to send out packages and gifts ahead of Dec. 25. USPS recommends that if you still have packages to send out, you should do it before Dec.
The U.S. Postal Service will offer access to its last-mile delivery network to shippers large and small through a bidding ...
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USPS invites retailers and carriers to bid for same-day, next-day delivery access
Under Postmaster General David Steiner, the agency plans to open its last-mile delivery network to outside shippers through a competitive bidding process.
Workhorse Group Inc. said March 4 it sees a “prolonged process” as it attempts to challenge the loss of a massive U.S. Postal Service contract to build the agency’s next-generation fleet of delivery ...
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