DMM

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DMM is the United States Postal Service’s Domestic Mail Manual, which sets the official standards and regulations for mailing within the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Postal Service publication
mailing standards document
postal regulation manual
acronymFor USPS Domestic Mail Manual
surface form: Domestic Mail Manual
appliesTo domestic mail within the United States
mail entered into the USPS domestic mail system
country United States of America
surface form: United States
defines addressing standards
mail preparation requirements
mailing classifications
mailing documentation requirements
mailing eligibility criteria
mailing payment methods and standards
mailing prices and eligibility conditions
standards for address correction services
standards for automation-compatible mail
standards for change-of-address processing
standards for domestic mail
standards for forwarding and return service
standards for hazardous materials in the mail
standards for mail acceptance
standards for mail entry
standards for mail verification
standards for mailer compliance
standards for mailpiece design
standards for marketing mail
standards for nonmailable matter
standards for package services
standards for periodicals mail
standards for presorted mail
standards for refunds and adjustments
standards for returns services
standards for sanctions and remedies for noncompliance
standards for special services
standards for undeliverable-as-addressed mail
fullName USPS Domestic Mail Manual
surface form: Domestic Mail Manual
hasFormat online manual
printable document
jurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
language English
legalStatus official standard for domestic mailing within the United States
maintainedBy United States Postal Service
publisher United States Postal Service
subject domestic mail standards
mailing requirements
postal regulations
updatedBy United States Postal Service
updateFrequency periodically
usedBy USPS employees
business mailers
individual mailers
mail service providers

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