The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) implemented new procedures for dating mail on Dec. 24, postmarking letters and packages with ...
A new rule published by the United States Postal Service is encouraging people to get important mail sent out early.
If you rely on postmarks when casting your ballot, filing your taxes or paying bills, a new US Postal Service rule makes it clear that you should plan ahead.
USPS will only be postmarking mail once it reaches a regional processing center, as opposed to when you first send it in a ...
Many users posted the claim along with a screenshot of a BlueSky user who wrote, "USPS quietly changed its postmark rules — mail is no longer dated when you drop it off. The 'official' date is when it ...
What is new at the post office in 2026? Here's what to know about Postal Service changes in postmark process, postage stamps ...
Could postmark delays put your tax returns, ballots, and bills at risk this year? USPS is applying most postmarks at regional ...
The USPS updated its language about postmarks, possibly causing changes to when mail is accepted and marked ahead of deadlines. Here's what to know.
A quiet technical update at USPS is changing how deadlines are proven—raising new questions about timing, trust, and mailed ...
If you mail in your ballot during election season or send your taxes through USPS, this postmark change may apply to you.
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 ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WAND) — After a year of concern from residents and local lawmakers, the United States Postal Service announced that local mail processing operations will stay in Champaign. A previous ...