Can dpw compass mail be delivered to a po box

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), DPW (Delivery Point Validation) Compass Mail can be delivered to a PO Box under certain circumstances.

DPW Compass Mail is a type of mail that uses a unique barcode to track and verify the delivery of mailpieces. To deliver DPW Compass Mail to a PO Box, the USPS requires that the PO Box be registered with the USPS as a "Business Mail Acceptance" (BMA) location.

Here are the general guidelines:

  1. The PO Box must be registered with the USPS as a BMA location. This means that the PO Box must be used for business purposes, and the business must have a valid USPS account.
  2. The PO Box must be designated as a "Delivery Point" on the USPS's Delivery Point Sequence File (DPSF). This file is used to determine the delivery point for mailpieces.
  3. The mailpiece must be properly addressed with the PO Box number and the correct zip code.
  4. The mailpiece must be sorted and processed through the USPS's automated processing system.

If the PO Box meets these requirements, the USPS will deliver the DPW Compass Mail to the PO Box. However, it's important to note that not all PO Boxes are eligible for DPW Compass Mail delivery. The USPS may reject mailpieces that do not meet the above requirements.

It's also worth noting that some PO Boxes may have specific restrictions or requirements for receiving DPW Compass Mail. For example, some PO Boxes may only accept mailpieces that are sent via First-Class Mail or Priority Mail, while others may only accept mailpieces that are sent via Parcel Post.

If you're unsure about the delivery requirements for your PO Box, it's best to contact your local post office or the USPS's customer service department for more information.