What are the PRIVATE EXPRESS STATUTES?
The Private Express Statutes are the laws giving the USPS the exclusive right to carry letters over postal routes. Although there are certain items excluded from the definition of “letters,” proper postage must be paid on any letters privately carried by others. Those exceptions are listed in DMM GO11.4.5 and 4.6. Possible violations should be reported to the Manager, Business Mail Entry for clarification.
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