Update: U.S. Postal Service Changes Policies on Shipping Cremated Remains
Information provided by NFDA
Posted: January 5, 2014; Updated January 9, 2014Effective December 26, 2013, the United States Postal Service (USPS) revised its policy pertaining to the shipment of cremated remains. Cremated remains may no longer be sent domestically or internationally via Registered Mail Service. Priority Mail Express is the only option for sending cremated remains via the USPS. NFDA is working with the USPS to obtain additional details about this change in policy. NFDA will share those details with you as soon as they are available.
Update – January 9, 2013
The notice from the USPS for the Domestic Mail Manual is listed below.
From the United States Postal Service announcement:
Effective December 26, 2013, the
Postal Service is revising Mailing Standards of the United States Postal
Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) 601.12 to require mailers to use
only Priority Mail Express service when shipping cremated remains. The
Postal Service will no longer authorize cremated remains to be sent
using Registered Mail service. Although these revisions will not be
published in the DMM until January 26, 2014, these standards are
effective immediately.
12.9.3 Cremated Remains [revision as follows:]
***Mailpieces sent to domestic addresses must be sent using Priority Mail Express service.
In some states, the law requires that cremated remains be sent via Registered Mail. It is unclear how the new USPS policy will be applied in those states.
As you know, Registered Mail includes additional tracking; this enables you to track the package and helps ensure that cremated remains arrive safely.
Given the new policy requiring the use of Priority Mail Express service, NFDA recommends that you specifically request and pay for tracking and require a signature on delivery to help ensure that cremated remains are delivered to the correct individual in a timely manner.
NFDA continues its attempts to obtain additional details from the USPS on this policy change. That information will be shared with you as soon as it is available.
Information provided by NFDA.
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