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Ancillary Endorsements

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

  • USPS Ancillary Endorsement Fees

    When you use an ancillary service endorsement on your mailpiece, such as Forwarding Service Requested, Return Service Requested, or Address Service Requested, you are responsible for paying any associ...

  • Why Use Ancillary Service Endorsements?

    Ancillary service endorsements provide valuable instructions to the USPS on how to handle your mail if it cannot be delivered to the original address. This helps you manage your mailings more effectiv...

  • What Happens Without an Ancillary Endorsement?

    If your mailpiece cannot be delivered as addressed and you haven't included an ancillary service endorsement, the USPS will handle it according to its standard procedures for the specific mail class: ...

  • Forwarding Service Requested

    The Forwarding Service Requested endorsement instructs the USPS to forward mail to the recipient's new address if they have filed a change-of-address. It also provides options for handling undeliverab...

  • Address Service Requested

    The Address Service Requested endorsement helps you maintain accurate mailing lists by providing updates on address changes while also managing the delivery of your mail. How it works: Forwarding and ...

  • Add an Ancillary Endorsement

    Ancillary endorsements provide valuable instructions to the USPS on how to handle your mail if it cannot be delivered as addressed. To add an endorsement to your Pro order: Configure your job: Start b...

  • About Ancillary Endorsements

    Ancillary service endorsements are instructions printed on your mailpiece that tell the USPS how to handle it if it cannot be delivered to the original address. These endorsements are crucial for mana...