
U.S. Customs Forms | USPS
Need a U.S. Customs Form for an international delivery? Use Click-N-Ship or USPS customs forms tool guide to show you which customs forms you need for which country.
USPS.com® - Customs Forms
Note: A customs form is not required if you are shipping within the United States to locations other than a U.S. Territory or a military base. Here is what you need to get started
Knowledge: Customs Forms - The Basics - USPS
When you mail a package to another country, the contents and value of an item must be declared on the customs form. The mailer is responsible for completing the appropriate customs form.
Customs Forms | PostalPro
When shipping internationally, to a US territory, or for military (APO/FPO) shipments, a customs form is required. This form is used to declare the contents of your package in order to pass through the …
How to Send an International Package | USPS
Customs Forms: When you send merchandise (anything that's not correspondence or documents), it must have a customs form that's computer-generated (not handwritten) by approved USPS software …
Online Shipping & Click-N-Ship International | USPS
USPS ships to over 180 countries. Use Click-N-Ship to print international shipping labels with postage, complete customs forms, order free boxes, and request package pickups.
First-Class Package International Service | USPS
Customs forms for all packages sent internationally now require more detailed item descriptions. Learn what you need to do.
¡ This form is not the official Customs Form, but an intake sheet used in its creation. ¡ Print in English using blue or black ink and see instructions on cover sheet.
After Mailing an Item, Can I Request a Return Receipt? - USPS
You must visit any Post Office, station or branch, complete PS Form 3811-A, Request for Delivery Information/Return Receipt, and produce your receipt showing that the applicable return receipt fee …
USPS.com® - Customs Forms
Note: A customs form is not required if you are shipping within the United States to locations other than a U.S. Territory or a military base. Here is what you need to get started