Shipping Cremated Remains Via U.S. Mail with a special sticker
Shipping Cremated Remains Via U.S. Mail
26-08-2013
The United States Postal Service (USPS) will begin placing a special sticker on any cremated remains being mailed domestically or internationally. According to the USPS, the label will not be required but it is highly recommended to increase visibility during USPS processing and transportation.
Currently cremated remains are not identifiable in the mail stream. Today, if a package containing cremated remains cannot be located while in the Postal Service's possession, it can be upsetting to families. The new Label 139, Cremated Remains, will allow USPS to identify these packages during processing and transportation and ensure they are handled with much care.
The sticker will only be applied by a USPS employee when a postal customer indicates the package contains cremated remains. The Cremated Remains sticker will soon be available for customers to purchase through the Postal Store at usps.com, enabling you to apply it prior to taking it to the post office. (NFDA)
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