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  1. www.usps.com › help › claimsFile a Claim | USPS

    If you’re unable to file a claim online, you can have a Domestic Claim Form mailed to you. Call the USPS National Materials Customer Service and request a Domestic Claim PS Form. Complete the form and mail it, along with proof of value and evidence of insurance, to the address on the form.

  2. 1 mar 2005 · PS Form 1000, Domestic Claim or Registered Mail Inquiry - also known as the USPS claim for loss or damage - is a form used for filing a claim for recovery of property or funds if a package was lost, arrived with missing contents or damaged.

  3. The new PS Form 1000, Domestic or International Claim, will replace all previous versions of PS Form 1000 and PS Form 2855, Claim for Indemnity — International Registered Mail, Insured, Ordinary Parcel and Express Mail, which are now obsolete. The Post Office employee section has been elim­inated on PS Form 1000.

  4. Customers may file a claim by completing a Form 1000 and mailing the original copy to the address indicated on the form, accompanied by proof of value. Obtain Form 1000 by calling 1-800-332-0317, option 9.

  5. 28 lip 2013 · A customer may file PS Form 1000 at a local Post Office, which will then forward the form to Accounting Services in St. Louis. Customers may print PS Form 1000 from www.usps.com/insuranceclaims. Evidence of value is required and must accompany the PS Form 1000. Evidence of insurance must be retained by the customer until the claim is resolved.

  6. International Claims Process. Check filing periods for each international mail service. Gather your documents including your 13-digit tracking number and other supporting documentation. Click "Create an Inquiry," log in to your USPS.com account, and complete the online form.

  7. The form collects information about the mailer, addressee, description of lost or damaged items, and supporting documentation needed to file a claim. This document provides instructions for filing domestic and international claims for lost, damaged, or missing mail contents with the US Postal Service.

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