including law enforcement, as required by law or in legal proceedings; and to contractors and other entities aiding us to fulfill the service (service providers). For more information regarding our privacy policies visitwww.usps.com/privacypolicyor see our Privacy Policy link at the bottom of thi...
to a USPS auditor; to entities, including law enforcement, as authorized by law or in legal proceedings; and to contractors and other entities aiding us to fulfill the service (service providers). For more information on our privacy policies see our privacy link at the bottom of this page....
If you provided info or paid fees to a fraudulent site, immediately call USPS to notify them. Monitor accounts for fraudulent charges. Reset passwords on any accounts associated with the compromised email. Place fraud alerts and file a report to assist law enforcement in tracking down the scamm...
Did you know that the USPS has been takingphotographsof the outside envelopes of mail since the anthrax attacks in 2001. Law enforcement sometimes uses the photos to build criminal cases. So, don't do anything against the law. The USPS says that you can get up to 10 mail piece images i...
The United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the U.S. Founded by Benjamin Franklin on August 7, 1775, its mission is to protect the Postal Service, its employees, and its customers from crime and protect the nation's mail system from...
Federal law prohibits notifying the customer that a suspicious report is being completed; therefore, complete the following sec- tions of PS Form 8105-B immediately after the customer leaves the counter line: H Inclusive serial numbers of the money orders sold. H Date of transaction. H Amount ...
The Postal Service said Wednesday that it completed a series of law enforcement surges in Chicago - as well as the San Francisco Bay Area, and Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Columbus, Ohio. The USPS described all of the above as "major metropolitan regions facing significant threats from organized ...
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service, as the federal law enforcement and security arm of the Postal Service, is responsible for defending the nation’s mail system from illegal or dangerous use. The Inspection Service continues to employ its technical capabilities and specialized personnel to protect...
If an unauthorized account has been opened in your name, and you have not previously been contacted by the USPIS, a special hotline, (800) 372-8347, has been established for you to report the account to address any law enforcement related questions or concerns you might have. Once your ca...
Since 1984, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has helped law enforcement recover more than 205,000 missing children. The recovery rate for missing children continues to increase, thanks to greater public awareness, law enforcement training, laws, and technology. ...