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Harmonized System (HS) Code Lookup - Get Required Codes for International Packages

Harmonized System (HS) Code Lookup - Get Required Codes for International Packages For international packages, you need an "HS Code" for each item in your package. Type a detailed description of your item to get the required HS Code. Learn more about completing a clear, detailed customs form. Destination Country: Please enter a valid destination country. Item Description: Clearly provide a detailed description of the item. If possible, include what the item is used for or made of. Examples: laptop computer; fresh eggplant; antiviral spray medication Character Count: 0 / 500 Please enter a valid item description. For an accurate result, add more details to the item description or add a category and subcategory. Category: Select a category Subcategory: Select a subcategory Search Results: HS Code: 8517.13.0000 Item description: Telephone sets, including smartphones and other telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks: Smartphones No adequate response found for this description. Please provide more details and/or select the Category and Subcategory. Verify your results: Does this description match your item? If not, add more details in the Item Description and search again. Resources: Learn more about HS Codes and Customs Forms for international packages. Customs Forms - The Basics FAQs. Create Customs Form Now. Click-N-Ship: Print Shipping Label & Customs Form. Calculate a Price.

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Standard Forward Mail & Change of Address

Moving or Relocating If you're moving, submit a permanent change of address request so your USPS mail is properly rerouted to your new address. If you're only relocating for 15 days up to 1 year (like going to school or staying with family or friends), submit a temporary change of address request. Getting Started Plan ahead. Although mail forwarding may begin within 3 business days of your submitted request, it's best to allow up to 2 weeks. Mail will be forwarded to your new address as it comes, piece by piece. What Mail Is Forwarded First-Class mail and periodicals (newsletters and magazines) are forwarded for free. Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage items are forwarded for free. Media Mail items are forwarded, but you must pay the cost for shipping from your local Post Office location to your new address. USPS Marketing Mail is not forwarded. Your change of address order only changes your mailing address with the Post Office. You must still update government agencies (like for your benefits, driver's license, and voter registration) and companies (like banks, insurance, online stores, etc.). Where to Go to Change Your Address Choose to change your address in a few simple steps online or visit your local Post Office location. You must submit your change of address request in person at a Post Office location if you're moving outside the United States, submitting a change of request for someone else, or unable to verify your identity online. How to Change Your Address Online Go to the Official USPS Change of Address website. Choose an option for either an "Individual," "Family" (where everyone has the same last name), or "Business" move, and complete the form. Verify your identity by opting in online to receive a verification code or link on your mobile phone. Pay the $1.25 identity verification fee. The billing address on your credit card must match either your old or new address. If your online identity verification succeeds: USPS will email you a confirmation code. Use this code if you need to modify or cancel your request. You'll get a Move Validation letter to the address you're moving from (your "old" address). About 5 business days before your change of address start date, you'll get a Customer Notification Letter (with your confirmation code) to your "new" address. You'll also get a welcome kit with coupons from USPS partners. Mail will be rerouted to your new address piece by piece. If you can't verify your identity online: USPS will send you an email with instructions and a barcode. Bring the email along with acceptable photo ID to a local Post Office location. How to Change Your Address at the Post Office Visit your local Post Office location with acceptable photo ID and any other required documents. Request a free Mover's Guide packet. Fill out the PS Form 3575 found inside the packet, and give it to the retail associate. They will use your photo ID to verify your identity, then process your change of address request. If You're Unable to Verify Your Identity To submit a change of address, you must verify your identity. If you can't verify your identity online, go to a Post Office location with acceptable ID. If you can't verify your identity at a Post Office location, you will not be able to complete a change of address with USPS. If you can't submit a change of address with USPS, your only option is to directly contact everyone who might send you mail—people, companies, and government agencies—and give them your new address. Change of Address Requests for Special Situations Submitting a Change of Address Request for Someone Else: If you're changing an address for someone else (as their "Authorized Agent"), you'll need to go in-person to a Post Office location and bring acceptable ID and additional documents (depending on who you're changing the address for): A child under the age of 18 requires their birth certificate. A person who is unable to act for themselves requires Power of Attorney. Stop or Forward Mail for the Deceased: To submit a change of address request for someone who is deceased, you must go in-person to a Post Office location with documents showing you're the executor or administrator authorized to manage their mail. (Having their death certificate is not enough.) International Moves: If you're going to move outside the United States, before you leave the U.S., you must go to a Post Office location to verify your identity and submit your change of address request in person. Businesses: If you are submitting a business change of address request in-person at a Post Office location, you must have documentation, like a notarized letter, power of attorney, or letter on company letterhead (signed by someone in a leadership role) that shows you're an "Authorized Agent" who can submit a change of address request for the business. U.S. Military Moves: For U.S. military moves, first work with your command; your AMPS relocation info will automatically be shared with USPS. If you still need to submit a change of request with USPS, you can do so either in person or online. For online requests, if you are moving from a military address, your email address must end in .gov, .mil, or .edu. Important note: If you need to verify your identity in person, you can only do so at Post Office locations in the 50 states and Puerto Rico. If you are outside of the U.S., you cannot verify your identity in-person and won't be able to submit a change of address with USPS. Related Mail Services USPS Hold Mail Service: If you'll be away for 3–30 days, you can "pause" all mail delivery to your address with USPS Hold Mail service. Your local Post Office will hold all mail to your address until you return. Your mail carrier will deliver all your held mail on the last day of your hold, or you can pick up your mail at the Post Office. Extended Mail Forwarding: Standard mail forwarding lasts 12 months. You can pay to extend mail forwarding for 6, 12, or 18 more months (18 months is the maximum). To purchase Extended Mail Forwarding, you can add it when you first submit your change of address request or if you later edit your request. (USPS will also send you a reminder email when you have 1 month left in your mail forwarding.) Important: You can't cancel or request a refund for Extended Mail Forwarding. Note: When your mail forwarding period ends, USPS will return your mail to the sender for 6 months with a label that has your new address. Premium Forwarding Services: In addition to regular mail forwarding, USPS offers paid Premium Forwarding Service options. For a fee, customers can have their mail packed up and sent to them: For residential customers, in a weekly Priority Mail shipment; for businesses, in daily, weekly, or monthly Priority Mail or Priority Mail Express shipments.

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HAHarvey Walden
2 weeks ago

Standard Forward Mail & Change of Address

Moving or Relocating If you're moving, submit a permanent change of address request so your USPS mail is properly rerouted to your new address. If you're only relocating for 15 days up to 1 year (like going to school or staying with family or friends), submit a temporary change of address request. Getting Started Plan ahead. Although mail forwarding may begin within 3 business days of your submitted request, it's best to allow up to 2 weeks. Mail will be forwarded to your new address as it comes, piece by piece. What Mail Is Forwarded First-Class mail and periodicals (newsletters and magazines) are forwarded for free. Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage items are forwarded for free. Media Mail items are forwarded, but you must pay the cost for shipping from your local Post Office location to your new address. USPS Marketing Mail is not forwarded. Your change of address order only changes your mailing address with the Post Office. You must still update government agencies (like for your benefits, driver's license, and voter registration) and companies (like banks, insurance, online stores, etc.). Where to Go to Change Your Address Choose to change your address in a few simple steps online or visit your local Post Office location. You must submit your change of address request in person at a Post Office location if you're moving outside the United States, submitting a change of request for someone else, or unable to verify your identity online. How to Change Your Address Online Go to the Official USPS Change of Address website. Choose an option for either an "Individual," "Family" (where everyone has the same last name), or "Business" move, and complete the form. Verify your identity by opting in online to receive a verification code or link on your mobile phone. Pay the $1.25 identity verification fee. The billing address on your credit card must match either your old or new address. If your online identity verification succeeds: USPS will email you a confirmation code. Use this code if you need to modify or cancel your request. You'll get a Move Validation letter to the address you're moving from (your "old" address). About 5 business days before your change of address start date, you'll get a Customer Notification Letter (with your confirmation code) to your "new" address. You'll also get a welcome kit with coupons from USPS partners. Mail will be rerouted to your new address piece by piece. If you can't verify your identity online: USPS will send you an email with instructions and a barcode. Bring the email along with acceptable photo ID to a local Post Office location. How to Change Your Address at the Post Office Visit your local Post Office location with acceptable photo ID and any other required documents. Request a free Mover's Guide packet. Fill out the PS Form 3575 found inside the packet, and give it to the retail associate. They will use your photo ID to verify your identity, then process your change of address request. If You're Unable to Verify Your Identity To submit a change of address, you must verify your identity. If you can't verify your identity online, go to a Post Office location with acceptable ID. If you can't verify your identity at a Post Office location, you will not be able to complete a change of address with USPS. If you can't submit a change of address with USPS, your only option is to directly contact everyone who might send you mail—people, companies, and government agencies—and give them your new address. Change of Address Requests for Special Situations Submitting a Change of Address Request for Someone Else: If you're changing an address for someone else (as their "Authorized Agent"), you'll need to go in-person to a Post Office location and bring acceptable ID and additional documents (depending on who you're changing the address for): A child under the age of 18 requires their birth certificate. A person who is unable to act for themselves requires Power of Attorney. Stop or Forward Mail for the Deceased: To submit a change of address request for someone who is deceased, you must go in-person to a Post Office location with documents showing you're the executor or administrator authorized to manage their mail. (Having their death certificate is not enough.) International Moves: If you're going to move outside the United States, before you leave the U.S., you must go to a Post Office location to verify your identity and submit your change of address request in person. Businesses: If you are submitting a business change of address request in-person at a Post Office location, you must have documentation, like a notarized letter, power of attorney, or letter on company letterhead (signed by someone in a leadership role) that shows you're an "Authorized Agent" who can submit a change of address request for the business. U.S. Military Moves: For U.S. military moves, first work with your command; your AMPS relocation info will automatically be shared with USPS. If you still need to submit a change of request with USPS, you can do so either in person or online. For online requests, if you are moving from a military address, your email address must end in .gov, .mil, or .edu. Important note: If you need to verify your identity in person, you can only do so at Post Office locations in the 50 states and Puerto Rico. If you are outside of the U.S., you cannot verify your identity in-person and won't be able to submit a change of address with USPS. Related Mail Services USPS Hold Mail Service: If you'll be away for 3–30 days, you can "pause" all mail delivery to your address with USPS Hold Mail service. Your local Post Office will hold all mail to your address until you return. Your mail carrier will deliver all your held mail on the last day of your hold, or you can pick up your mail at the Post Office. Extended Mail Forwarding: Standard mail forwarding lasts 12 months. You can pay to extend mail forwarding for 6, 12, or 18 more months (18 months is the maximum). To purchase Extended Mail Forwarding, you can add it when you first submit your change of address request or if you later edit your request. (USPS will also send you a reminder email when you have 1 month left in your mail forwarding.) Important: You can't cancel or request a refund for Extended Mail Forwarding. Note: When your mail forwarding period ends, USPS will return your mail to the sender for 6 months with a label that has your new address. Premium Forwarding Services: In addition to regular mail forwarding, USPS offers paid Premium Forwarding Service options. For a fee, customers can have their mail packed up and sent to them: For residential customers, in a weekly Priority Mail shipment; for businesses, in daily, weekly, or monthly Priority Mail or Priority Mail Express shipments.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Receive Mail & Packages

Receive Mail & Packages Enter a USPS Tracking number in the search box to check the status of a package. Going out of town or want to change where your mail is delivered? Learn about all the ways to handle your incoming USPS mail and packages and choose the best option. Get Informed Delivery Now both business and personal accounts can preview images of mail and manage incoming packages on one dashboard without entering tracking numbers. From the Informed Delivery dashboard, you can also sign up for text or email notifications, schedule delivery alerts, request Redelivery, enter USPS Delivery Instructions, and more. USPS Electronic Signature Online Informed Delivery for personal accounts includes USPS Electronic Signature Online (USPS eSOL), a feature that allows you to digitally sign for incoming packages that require a signature including Priority Mail Express, Signature Confirmation, and those insured for $500 or more. USPS carriers will leave your packages in your mailbox or at your preferred delivery location if they are too large to fit in your mailbox. Take Charge of Your Deliveries The Informed Delivery Mobile app has features designed to enhance your experience. Simple Ways to Manage Your Mail Standard Forward Mail & Change of Address USPS is taking steps to increase security, combat identity theft, and further protect customers' information. When submitting a change of address request online, customers need to take additional steps to verify identity: Opt in online to receive a verification code or link on mobile phone OR go to a Post Office location with an acceptable photo ID to complete the identity verification process in person. Pay the $1.25 identity verification fee. After the change of address request is approved, customers receive confirmation and instant access to valuable coupons provided by third-party retailers in their area. The change of address request lasts for 12 months, but can be extended for 6, 12, or 18 more months for an additional fee. Premium Forwarding Mail For a weekly fee, customers can have most mail sent to them each week with Premium Forwarding Service Residential. The temporary service is available for periods as short as 2 weeks and up to 1 year. USPS Package Intercept With USPS Package Intercept service, the sender or authorized representative can redirect domestic packages, letters, and flats with a tracking or extra services barcode as long as the items have not yet been delivered or released for delivery. Retail Senders can request to have a shipment redirected back to their address or to a Post Office location as Hold For Pickup. Commercial Senders through Business Customer Gateway can request to have a shipment redirected back to their address, to a new delivery address, or to a Post Office location as Hold For Pickup. Reserve a PO Box Reserving a PO Box is a great way to separate home and business mail or keep address private. PO Boxes are available in a range of costs and sizes. Customers can find one online, complete the application, pay with a credit card, and bring the printed form, emailed receipt, and two IDs to the Post Office. USPS Hold Mail If going out of town for a while, customers can submit a USPS Hold Mail request online and USPS will keep mail safely at the local Post Office until they return. The service can be scheduled for a minimum of 3 days and a maximum of 30 days in advance of the date or by 2 AM CST (Mon.–Sat.) on the start date. USPS now requires creation or sign-in to USPS.com account to verify identity and current address before submitting a new online USPS Hold Mail request. Hold For Pickup Whether shipping from a retail store or printing a shipping label with postage, customers can elect to Hold For Pickup. This allows the recipient to collect a package at the local Post Office. Schedule Redelivery Service If USPS missed the customer when attempting to deliver a package or mail, redelivery can be requested online. Using the tracking barcode, customers can schedule Redelivery on a more convenient day. In select markets, recipients can also schedule Redelivery to a USPS Smart Locker. USPS Delivery Instructions If a package does not fit in the mailbox and the customer won't be home to receive it, USPS Delivery Instructions can be provided online to authorize the carrier to leave it in a specified location. Customers can request that packages be left with a neighbor or held at a Post Office for pickup. For the cost of additional postage, packages can be sent to a different domestic address. Customers can also change shipping service option, upgrading to Priority Mail Express or Priority Mail service, as well as add insurance and extra services. Service is only available for packages sent domestically and not available for packages sent to APO/FPO/DPO addresses.

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