For decades, we've relied on the "postmark" to prove we paid a bill or mailed a ballot on time, but now, the rules are ...
A new rule clarifies that a postmark doesn’t necessarily reflect the date the U.S. Postal Service “accepted possession” of ...
Rainer Gerlach, owner of Sooner Stamps, shares his unique perspective on postal history as USPS celebrates 250 years of ...
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.
The United States Postal Service has changed the postmark process going into 2026, which potentially could add late fees and penalties to parcels.
A Folk Heritage Craft Village, aimed at revitalising the country’s traditional arts and crafts, was inaugurated at the Folk ...
Ballots, tax returns and other important mail may not get postmarked the day you turn it in, Postal Service warns ...
While stamp prices will stay the same for now, other U.S. Postal Service prices will increase in the new year. The USPS ...
The Inverted Jenny is a famous misprint stamp from 1918 that features the Jenny plane—or the Curtiss JN-4, used to carry mail ...
Many users posted the claim along with a screenshot of a BlueSky user who wrote, "USPS quietly changed its postmark rules — ...
A technical tweak and rising shipping costs are quietly reshaping how Americans must plan mailings as 2026 approaches.
From tax returns and bill payments to mail-in ballots, understanding the new guidance is important to ensure your mail is ...