
U.S. Customs Forms | USPS
Need a U.S. Customs Form for an international delivery? Use Click-N-Ship or USPS customs forms tool guide to show you which customs forms you need for which country.
USPS.com® - Customs Forms
Note: A customs form is not required if you are shipping within the United States to locations other than a U.S. Territory or a military base. Here is what you need to get started
Customs Forms | PostalPro
When shipping internationally, to a US territory, or for military (APO/FPO) shipments, a customs form is required. This form is used to declare the contents of your package in order to pass through the …
¡ This form is not the official Customs Form, but an intake sheet used in its creation. ¡ Print in English using blue or black ink and see instructions on cover sheet.
Knowledge: Customs Forms - The Basics - USPS
USPS systems use item descriptions to populate the required Harmonized System codes (HS codes) for the customs form, which is used to estimate the total landed cost and is provided to the destination …
USPS.com FAQs
Learn about the basics of USPS customs forms, including their requirements and how to use them for international shipping.
Military & Diplomatic Mail | USPS
Anyone sending an international package with an APO, FPO, or MPO Zip Code ™ in the return address needs to create a customs form online or fill out PS Form 2976-R before visiting a retail counter for …
PS Form 2976-C - Customs Declaration
How to Send an International Package | USPS
Customs Forms: When you send merchandise (anything that's not correspondence or documents), it must have a customs form that's computer-generated (not handwritten) by approved USPS software …
123 Customs Forms and Online Shipping Labels | Postal Explorer
A mailer may obtain an electronically generated customs form by using Click-N-Ship service, the Customs Form Online application, or USPS-approved vendor software, as described in 123.3.