Glossary
of Terms:
Advance Deposit Account - A debit account into
which a mailer deposits funds that are maintained by
the USPS and from which postage is later deducted at
the time of mailing. (Also called trust account.) (Go
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AutomationCompatible Mail - Mail that
can be scanned and processed by automated mail processing
equipment such as a barcode sorter. (Go Back to Previous
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Balloon Rate - A rate charged for Priority
Mail and Parcel Post items that weigh less than 15
pounds and measure more than 84 inches but no more
than 108 inches in combined length and girth. (Go
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Bulk Mail - The term
is generally used to describe presorting mail including
Presorted First-Class Mail and Standard Mail. (Go
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Bulk Mail Center (BMC)
- A highly mechanized mail processing plant that distributes
Standard Mail in piece and bulk form. (Also see auxiliary
service facility.) (Go Back to Previous Page )
Business Mail Entry Unit (BMEU)
- The area of a postal facility where mailers present
bulk, presorted, and permit mail for acceptance. The
BMEU includes dedicated platform space, office space,
and a staging area on the workroom floor. (Go Back
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Carrier Route Presort Mail
- Mail sorted by carrier route to qualify for discount
postage rates. The mail requires no primary or secondary
distribution. The term is a general descriptor of
the available rates for this type of preparation,
which includes Enhanced Carrier Route Standard Mail,
automation carrier route FirstClass Mail, carrier
route Periodicals, and carrier route Bound Printed
Matter. (Also called Enhanced Carrier Route Standard
Mail.) (Go Back to Previous Page )
Destination Entry Discount
- A postage discount for depositing mail at
specific postal facilities (e.g., delivery unit or
bulk mail center) that are closer to the final destination
of the mail. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Full Letter Tray -
A tray filled at least threefourths full with
faced, upright pieces. Each tray must be physically
filled to capacity before the filling of the next
tray. A tray with less mail may be prepared only if
lessthanfull or overflow trays are permitted
by the standards for the rate claimed. (Also see lessthanfull
tray and overflow tray.) (Go Back to Previous Page
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Indicia - Imprinted
designation on mail that denotes postage payment (e.g.,
permit imprint). (Go Back to Previous Page )
Known Office of Publication
- The business office of a Periodicals publication
that is in the city where the original entry for Periodicals
mailing privileges is authorized. (Go Back to Previous
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Mailing Permit - Permission
to mail at bulk (presorted) rates. (Go Back to Previous
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Meter Tape - A piece
of adhesive paper that is fed through a postage meter
and imprinted with postage. The meter tape is then
applied to a mailpiece (usually a large envelope or
parcel that is too big to fit through the postage
meter). (Go Back to Previous Page )
Nonmachinable Surcharge
- A surcharge applied to mailpieces that cannot be
sorted on mail processing equipment because of size,
shape, content, or address legibility. Such mail must
be processed manually. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Oversized Rate - Parcel
Post rate for pieces exceeding 108 inches but not
more than 130 inches in combined length and girth.
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Permit Imprint - Printed
indicia, instead of an adhesive postage stamp or meter
stamp, that shows postage prepayment by an authorized
mailer. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Postage Meter - A device
that can print one or more denominations of postage
onto a mailpiece or meter tape. It is available for
lease only from designated manufacturers.(Go Back
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Presort - The process
by which a mailer prepares mail so that it is sorted
to the finest extent required by the standards for
the rate claimed. Generally, presort is performed
sequentially, from the lowest (finest) level to the
highest level, to those destinations specified by
standard and is completed at each level before the
next level is prepared. Not all presort levels are
applicable to all mailings. (Go Back to Previous Page
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Presorted FirstClass
Mailing - A nonautomation rate category for
a mailing that consists of at least 500 addressed
mailpieces and is sorted and prepared according to
USPS standards. This mail does not bear a barcode.
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Presorted Mail - A
form of mail preparation, required to bypass certain
postal operations, in which the mailer groups pieces
in a mailing by ZIP Code or by carrier route or carrier
walk sequence (or other USPSrecommended separation).
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Presorted Rates - A
discounted postage rate. In exchange for this lower
postage rate, mailers must sort their mail into containers
based on the ZIP Code destinations on the mail. (Go
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Residual Shape Surcharge
- A surcharge applied to Standard Mail pieces that
are prepared as parcels or that are not letter size
or flat size (e.g., mailing tubes). (Go Back to Previous
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Sectional Center Facility
(SCF) - A postal facility that serves as the
processing and distribution center (P&DC) for
post offices in a designated geographic area as defined
by the first three digits of the ZIP Codes of those
offices. Some SCFs serve more than one 3digit
ZIP Code range. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Single-Piece Rate -
The "undiscounted" or "full" postage
rate available for individual pieces of Express Mail,
FirstClass Mail, Priority Mail, and Package
Services. Single-piece rates contrast with rates available
for presorted mail. (Go Back to Previous Page )
Sort - To separate
mail by a scheme or ZIP Code range; to separate and
place mail into a carrier case; to distribute mail
by piece, package, bundle, sack, or pouch. (Also see
primary, secondary, and tertiary. (Go Back to Previous
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Sortation - The distribution
or separation of mail to route it to its final delivery
point. (Also see mail processing.) (Go Back to Previous
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Weighted Fee - The
fee charged the sender for Standard Mail pieces endorsed
"Address Service Requested" or "Forwarding
Service Requested" that are returned as undeliverable.
The fee equals the single-piece First-Class Mail rate
x a factor of 2.472, rounded to the next whole cent.
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Zoned Rate - A rate
structure for certain Priority Mail, Periodicals (except
nonadvertising portion), and Package Services (Parcel
Post and Bound Printed Matter) that is based on weight
and distance traveled (or zones crossed). (Go Back
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