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  1. 26 Return to Sender and Postage. Upon finding that plants or plant products in a package are infested or infected with injurious insects or diseases and cannot satisfactorily be disinfested or disinfected, or that such plants or plant products were moved in violation of a plant–quarantine law or regulation of the USDA or of the state or territory of destination pertaining to such injurious ...

  2. Neither of these types of mail have paid to be able to be returned to sender. You can write "return to sender" on them till the cows come home, but your carrier cannot do it. If he puts it into the system, it will just get sent back to your house. Only a 1st class regular stamp can be sent back to sender.

  3. To return a package to the sender, follow these steps: – Method 1: Returning Mail Sent to the Wrong Address. – Method 2: Returning Mail Delivered to the Wrong Address. – Method 3: Refusing Unwanted Mail. – Gathering Necessary Documents for the Return Process. – Packaging the Item for Return.

  4. Oct 15, 2020 · Alerts (Return to Sender and More) REFUSED: USPS tried delivering the parcel, but the recipient refused it; UNABLE TO DELIVER PROBLEM WITH ADDRESS: One more of the address elements was incorrect, so USPS couldn’t make the delivery; FORWARDED: USPS forwarded the package to the recipient’s new address they have on file

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · Insufficient Address. This UAA code is also among the most commonly-seen USPS return-to-sender codes and means that: Some essential part of the delivery address is missing, like the city, route number, state, street address, ZIP code, etc. A missing PO box, suite, or floor number restricted the carrier from finding the intended destination.

  6. Policies, Procedures, and Forms Updates Manuals DMM Notice: Mail Delivery Return to Sender Timeframe Extension . To assist Postal Service™ customers during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, effective immediately the Postal Service is temporarily extending the timeframes when a mailpiece that cannot be delivered will be returned to the sender.

  7. Double-check the labeling‍. The first thing you should do is double-check the parcel to make sure you correctly marked it for return. If the labeling is right, you can also check the sender’s return policies. They may have specific return policies or instructions that you need to follow.

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