Mail Redirect is a postal service that redirects mail to a new address. It resembles mail forwarding but is often specifically used within the context of postal services to ensure that mail reaches its intended recipient even after they have changed addresses.
Mail-In Voting refers to the process of casting a vote by postal service, allowing voters to participate in elections without being physically present at a polling place.
A Sorting Facility is a location where mail and packages are categorized and organized by destination before being delivered to post offices or distribution centers.
First-Class Mail is a class of mail service that receives quick handling and delivery, free forwarding, and is not subject to opening for postal inspection. Letters, postcards, bills, and personal correspondence must be sent by first-class mail.
Comprehensive guide to Priority Mail, an expedited shipping service offered by the U.S. Postal Service for letters and parcels up to 70 pounds and a combined length and girth of 108 inches.
Registered Mail is a premium service offered by the U.S. Postal Service that ensures the safest way to send valuables, by providing proof of mailing and delivery, and up to $25,000 of insurance.
Special Handling is a U.S. Postal Service designation for packages containing items that require careful handling due to their susceptible nature, such as live animals or perishable produce.
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