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NEW PS Form 3982 Label Explained
A handy reference
that explains the new 3982 label and mail endorsement instructions. The new
label is part of the PARS (Postal Automated Redirection
System) mail forwarding program. PARS will automate the handling of mail
forwarding, Change of Address forms, carrier Change of Address cards and other
mail forwarding processes. The label (sticker) will be applied directly to carrier
COA cards. Instead of manually entering COA information, carriers will apply
the label to a blank COA card. As part of a privacy feature, the label will
not contain the new address (carriers will not know the new address). Reportedly,
supervisors will have access to the new address through the postal Intranet.
Nationwide deployment of PARS is expected by 2006.
Box Clerk/Carrier
3982 Label
- No longer receives
PS Form 3575 notifying of a customer move
- Receives a 3982
Label from CFS eliminating the transcribing of COA information to PS Form
3982
- PS Form 3982 resides at the carrier case and reflects all of the
change of addresses for the carrier’s route. Under a PARS environment,
the carrier is notified approximately 1-2 days after the customer
drops a COA card in the mail. After the COA is processed, CFS provides
the carrier with a 3982 label. The 3982 label is to be affixed to PS
Form 3982; transcribing is no longer necessary.
3982 Label
ENDORSEMENTS
MARKING INSTRUCTIONS
- Use Abbreviations
- No Circling
- Line Out Errors or Not Applicable
- Annotate on the LEFT Necessary Corrections/Endorsement
- Use Blue or Black Ink
UAA/RTS
Abbreviations
Endorsements
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Categories |
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Attempted Not Known
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DEC
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Deceased
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DIS
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In Dispute
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IA
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Insufficient Address
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ILL
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Illegible
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NMR
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No Mail Receptacle
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NSN
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No Such Number
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NSS
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No Such Street
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REF
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Refused
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TA
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Temporarily Away
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UNC
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Unclaimed
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UTF
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Unable to Forward
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VAC
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Vacant
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