USPS Makes Premium Forwarding Service Permanent

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The U.S. Postal Service said Monday it has decided to offer its Premium Forwarding Service permanently after testing it as an experimental product since Aug. 2005.

With PFS, all mail including catalogs and magazines is forwarded. Mail is reshipped once a week to a customer’s temporary location for a fee.

Express mail, priority mail and registered mail will be forwarded separately at no extra charge.

Customers can enroll for PFS at their local post offices serving but need to show a government issued photo ID and proof of permanent address to qualify. The USPS will charge a one-time application fee of $10, and the weekly forwarding fee is $11.95.
Temporary change-of-address and hold mail services remain available at no charge.

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