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Ancillary Endorsements

Learn about Ancillary Endorsements and how to add them to your mail using the Click2Mail Mailing Online UI.

  • How much does USPS charge for ancillary endorsement fees?

    Use of an ancillary endorsement on a mailpiece obligates you to pay USPS any applicable charges for forwarding, return, and separate address notification charges.  Click here for information about tho...

  • Why would I use an ancillary endorsement?

    Ancillary service endorsements are used by mailers to request an addressee's new address and to provide the USPS with instructions on how to handle undeliverable-as-addressed pieces.   Undeliverable-a...

  • No Ancillary Endorsement

    If the USPS cannot deliver your mail as addressed and you've not added an ancillary endorsement, it will follow these guidelines, based on mail class: Priority Mail and First-Class Mail:  Same as USPS...

  • Forwarding Service Requested

    Forwarding Service Requested addresses the forwarding and return of mail.  New address notification is only provided only with return pieces as indicated in the table below. Use of an ancillary endors...

  • Address Service Requested

    Address Service Requested: The mailpiece is forwarded to the new location when possible and a printed notice is returned to the mailer with the new address information. This notice is then used by the...

  • Add an Ancillary Endorsement

    You can add ancillary endorsements to your Pro order. While configuring your job, click Edit in the Ancillary Endorsement section. Select the ancillary endorsement and click Done.  The selected endors...

  • About Ancillary Endorsements

    Ancillary Endorsements provide the USPS instructions on how to handle forwarded and undeliverable-as-addressed pieces. They are the same for all classes of mail, but the treatment and cost differ by m...