Can I fill out USPS customs forms online?
Postal Service customers may fill out customs declaration forms online at usps.com/international/customs-forms.htm. For customers who select CFOL, their customs data will be pre-populated in RSS. Mail with customs declaration forms generated by CFOL must be brought to the Post Office for payment.
How do I write a customs declaration on USPS?
To correctly fill out your customs declaration, you will need the following information:
- Name and complete address of the sender.
- Complete address and name of receiver.
- Item description (if there are several different products in the same package, note them all separately)
- Quantity of items.
- Value of each item.
How do I put customs declaration on a package?
How do I attach the customs documents to the box?
- The best thing to do is use a ‘documents enclosed’ pouch which is designed to be attached to a box for shipping packages.
- A clear plastic wallet or envelope is also suitable as long as it is taped down so the customs documents don’t move in transit.
How do I put Customs Declaration on a package?
Where can I get CN22 form?
local Post Office
If you need a CN22 or CN23 document, these are available at your local Post Office or available online through the Royal Mail.
Where do I put customs form USPS?
All of the labels/customs forms will be placed in the PS Form 2976-E envelope. This envelope is required and can be ordered through The Postal Store®….The customs forms should be placed in the Customs Form sleeve in the following order:
- Customs Declaration.
- Customs Declaration.
- Dispatch Copy.
Where can I get a cn22 form?
Post Office branches
All customs forms are available in Post Office branches. If you can’t fill a form in at home, it’s useful to check what information you will need and keep it handy for when you visit the branch.
How do I add a customs form to a package?
Which customs form do I use USPS?
PS Form 2976-E, Customs Declaration Envelope CP 91 – An adhesive-backed, plastic envelope that is used to contain and protect customs form sets when mailing items. (You can either request Customs Envelope 2976-E online or obtain it at no charge at your local Post Office™.)