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Mail processing begins with mail preparation. Once mail has been collected, it must be faced and cancelled. Facing aligns all of the letters in the same direction so that they can be cancelled by a machine. Canceling marks the stamps so they cannot be used again and adds a postmark.
Submit a search request in the Missing Mail application, OR. Call your Consumer Affairs representative via 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777) and they can complete a search request on your behalf, OR. Visit your local USPS Post Office and have a search request submitted.
If the mailpiece is addressed incorrectly and has no return address, the mailpiece will either be handled by the local Post Office or sent to the Mail Recovery Center. If your mailpiece has not arrived within 7 days from its date of mailing, you can: Submit a search request in the Missing Mail application, OR.
The care of or c/o address is used whenever sending mail to a person who does not actually live or work at the address. The c/o person is the person who will receive the mail for the individual.
Letters sent to the Mail Recovery Center are almost always recycled or destroyed. The USPS only holds onto mail they estimate to be worth a certain amount of moneyat least $25, to be exact. After recovering an item of value, they give the owner a window of time to claim it before selling it at auction.
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These days, what happens to the undeliverable mail depends a lot on what it is. ing to the USPS, local post offices will handle the mail or they will send it to the Mail Recovery Center in Atlanta, Georgiaalso known as the post offices lost and found.
Stations send the mail collected to processing facilities. The mail is then placed on automated equipment and sorted out. Packages are also processed this way. Then other trucks come and pick up that mail to take to whatever area the mail has been sorted.
Generally, once a piece of mail is determined as undeliverable by delivery personnel, it is directed back to the sender that day. However, some mail has hold periods of 10, 15, or 30 days to be claimed before it is determined undeliverable.

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