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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1863526, member: 66"]Only on packages that have no tangible value such as documents.</p><p><br /></p><p>Domestic Mail Manual</p><p>Sec 503 Extra Services</p><p>1 Registered Mail</p><p>1.3 Fees and Liability</p><p>1.3.1 Full Value</p><p> Regardless of any insurance that may cover the article, the mailer must always declare its full value to the USPS when presenting it for registration and mailing (see chart below). The mailer must tell the USPS clerk (or enter on the firm sheet if a firm mailer) the full value of mail matter presented for registration. Private insurance carried on Registered Mail does not modify the requirements for declaring the full value. The accepting USPS employee may ask the mailer to show that the full value of the matter presented is declared, and may refuse to accept the matter as Registered Mail if a satisfactory declaration of value is not provided. <b>Only articles of no value may be mailed as Registered Mail without insurance.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Items of no value are defined in the rate chart as</p><p><br /></p><p>Nonnegotiable Instrument [registered bonds, warehousereceipts, checks, drafts, deeds, wills, abstracts, and similar documents (certificates of stock considered nonnegotiable so far as declaration of value is concerned unless endorsed in blank)]</p><p><br /></p><p>or</p><p><br /></p><p>Nonvaluable (matter without intrinsic value such as letters, files, records)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1863526, member: 66"]Only on packages that have no tangible value such as documents. Domestic Mail Manual Sec 503 Extra Services 1 Registered Mail 1.3 Fees and Liability 1.3.1 Full Value Regardless of any insurance that may cover the article, the mailer must always declare its full value to the USPS when presenting it for registration and mailing (see chart below). The mailer must tell the USPS clerk (or enter on the firm sheet if a firm mailer) the full value of mail matter presented for registration. Private insurance carried on Registered Mail does not modify the requirements for declaring the full value. The accepting USPS employee may ask the mailer to show that the full value of the matter presented is declared, and may refuse to accept the matter as Registered Mail if a satisfactory declaration of value is not provided. [B]Only articles of no value may be mailed as Registered Mail without insurance.[/B] Items of no value are defined in the rate chart as Nonnegotiable Instrument [registered bonds, warehousereceipts, checks, drafts, deeds, wills, abstracts, and similar documents (certificates of stock considered nonnegotiable so far as declaration of value is concerned unless endorsed in blank)] or Nonvaluable (matter without intrinsic value such as letters, files, records)[/QUOTE]
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