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1/23/2007
Weight Large not over Letter Envelope Package
1 oz. $0.44 $0.88 $1.71
2 oz. $0.64 $1.08 $1.71
3 oz. $0.84 $1.28 $1.71
3.5 oz $1.04 $1.28 $1.714 oz. → $1.48 $1.88
5 oz. → $1.68 $2.05
6 oz. → $1.88 $2.22
7 oz. → $2.08 $2.39
8 oz. → $2.28 $2.56
9 oz. → $2.48 $2.73
10 oz. → $2.68 $2.90
11 oz. → $2.88 $3.07
12 oz. → $3.08 $3.24
13 oz. → $3.28 $3.41After 13 oz. use Priority Mail.
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It’s a Package
YesYesIs your item smaller than 6⅛” x 11½”?
Is your item less than ¼” thick?
Is your item smaller than 12” x 15”?
NoNo Does it weigh less than 13 oz?
YesYes
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It’s a Large
EnvelopeIt’s a
Letter
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Is your item flexible?(Does your item bend at least 1” and not
contain a rigid insert?)
Is your item less than ¾” thick?
Is your item non-machinable?*YesYes
YesYes
YesYesDoes it have uniform thickness**?
(Is there less than ¼” difference in overall thickness, excluding the outside 1” border?)
Current Rates as of April 17, 2011Current Rates as of April 17, 2011Classify your mail by weight, size and thickness:
Add 20¢ non-machinable surcharge
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*Non-Machinable as applied to Letters is defined as: Shape is square, or has an aspect ratio (length divided by height) of less than 1.3 or more than 2.5; is polybagged, polywrapped, or enclosed in any plastic material; has clasps, strings, buttons, or similar closure devices; contains items such as pens, pencils, or loose keys or coins that cause the thickness of the mailpiece to be uneven (see 601.2.3); is too rigid; has thickness less than 0.009 inch; has a delivery address parallel to the shorter dimension of the mailpiece; is a self-mailer that is folded and secured (see 201.3.14.1 for additional standards to qualify as machinable); or is a booklet-type piece with the bound edge (spine) along the shorter dimension of the piece or at the top, unless prepared according to 201.3.12.2. Source: DMM 101.1.2. Current rates at: pe.usps.gov **Uniform Thickness as applied to Large Envelopes is defined as: must be uniformly thick so that any bumps, protrusions, or other irregularities do not cause more than 1/4-inch variance in thickness. When determining variance in thickness, exclude the outside edges of a mailpiece (1 inch from each edge) when the contents do not extend into those edges. Also, exclude the selvage of any polywrap covering (see 301.3.3) from this determination. Mailers must secure nonpaper contents to prevent shifting of more than 2 inches within the mailpiece if shifting would cause the piece to be nonuniform in thickness or would result in the contents bursting out of the mailpiece (see 601.2.3). Source: DMM 101.2.4
NoNoDoes your item weigh less than 3½ ounces?
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