Permit Imprint | Postal Explorer - USPS
pe.usps.com › BusinessMail101Permit imprint is the most popular and convenient way to pay for postage, especially for high volume mailings. Instead of using precanceled stamps or a postage meter, the mailer prints postage information in the upper right corner of the mailpiece. This postage block is called an "indicia." Here's a sample of what a permit imprint indicia looks ...
Postal Terms - USPS
https://about.usps.com/publications/pub32/pub32_terms.htmTerm. Abbreviation/Acronym Definition. Cross-ReferenceFunction. AADC (1) A presort level in which all pieces in the bundle or container are addressed for delivery in the service area of the same automated area distribution center (AADC).(2) An abbreviation used on mail container labels that identifies the contents as automated area distribution center mail (i.e., the ZIP …
Mailing Permit | Postal Explorer
pe.usps.com › businessmail101Mailing Permit. A mailing permit is permission to use a certain postage payment method for commercial mailings. Instructions for applying for a mailing permit are included under each method of payment. There is no fee to apply for a permit to mail with precanceled stamps or a postage meter. There is a fee to apply for a permit to mail with ...
Postal Terms - USPS
about.usps.com › publications › pub32A report submitted by USPS to the Postal Regulatory Commission under the Postal Act of 2006 that presents an analysis of costs, revenue, pricing, and quality of service for all products. For market dominant products, the report also presents measures of customer satisfaction and information about discounts and market tests.