What makes a package suspicious USPS?

Items of unusual weight relative to their size, or that are lopsided or oddly shaped. Items which are sealed with excessive amounts of tape. An item containing a postmark which does not match the return address or bears an excessive amount of postage. Mailpiece is leaking an unknown powdery substance.
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How does a USPS package get flagged?

Mail may be flagged if the letter or package is stained or is leaking. According to a USPS brochure, reused packaging and boxes are only acceptable when all markings and labels are removed or completely marked out.
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What is considered a suspicious package?

Suspicious packages or articles might have protruding wires, aluminum foil or oil stains visible, and might emit a peculiar odor. Suspicious packages or articles might have an excessive amount of postage. Letter bombs might feel rigid or appear uneven or lopsided.
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What are 3 examples of a suspicious package?

Suspicious packages
  • Unfamiliar return address or none at all.
  • Strange odour or noise.
  • Protruding wires.
  • Excessive postage.
  • Misspelled words.
  • Addressed to a business title only (e.g. President)
  • Restrictive markings (e.g. Do not X-ray)
  • Badly typed or written.
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What does USPS do with suspicious mail?

Postal Inspectors within the Dangerous Mail Investigations Program are specially trained to recognize the common characteristics of suspicious mail and use an array of specialized screening equipment to identify and mitigate threats to postal infrastructure, its employees, and the general public.
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Tips to help identify suspicious packages



Does USPS look inside packages?

Each post office employee is specifically trained to notice packages that are out of place or look odd. They also have specialized technology in some facilities that sniffs out explosives or chemicals that are inside mail.
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Are USPS packages Xrayed?

Is Mail X-Rayed? Some of the mail that is sent through the United States Postal Service will pass through an X-Ray machine. There are no specific guidelines as to what may or may not be x-rayed, though mail sent to or through larger cities is likely to pass through an X-Ray machine.
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What are suspicious items?

A suspicious object is defined as any package, parcel, container, or other object that is suspected of being an explosive device because it is out of place or unusual for that location and cannot be accounted for, or because a threat has been received.
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What should you do when you see a suspicious package?

If You Find a Suspicious Package or Item
  1. Do not touch, move, or alter the object.
  2. Inform others and keep people away from the area.
  3. Once you have left the immediate area, call 911. Provide your name, location, object location, and suspicious details.
  4. Write down any information you have about the object.
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What are the 4 C you should use when discovering a suspicious package?

When dealing with suspicious items apply the 4 Cs protocol: CONFIRM, CLEAR, COMMUNICATE AND CONTROL.
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Can USPS open your package?

If there is probable cause to believe the contents of a First-Class letter or parcel violate federal law, Postal Inspectors can obtain a search warrant to open the mail piece. Other classes of mail do not contain private correspondence and therefore may be opened without a warrant.
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Should I open a suspicious package?

Handling the Suspicious Package. Do not shake or open the package. If you believe the package may be suspicious, it is important that you do not shake, open, or empty the contents of the package. You should also avoid carrying the package or showing it to others to examine.
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How do I know if my package was flagged?

Suspicious packages: Here are the signs to look for
  1. Restrictive wording like "personal" or "confidential" written on packaging.
  2. No return address.
  3. Unknown powder or chemical odor.
  4. Excessive postage or tape.
  5. Protruding wires.
  6. Oily stains, discolorations or crystallization on wrapping.
  7. Incorrect title or addressed to title only.
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What happens if USPS finds drugs in a package?

Once the package is 'seized', it may be examined by a drug dog, and a warrant will be issued to open the package should the dog alert for the presence of drugs (typically, the post office will line up 6 packages, five which they know do not contain drugs, and the suspected package).
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What do postal inspectors investigate?

Postal Inspectors investigate any crime with a nexus to the mail. These crimes include mail theft, mail fraud, financial fraud, identity theft, robberies and burglaries of postal facilities, assaults and threats on postal employees, investigations of dangerous and prohibited mails, narcotics, cybercrime and much more.
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What triggers suspicious activity report?

If potential money laundering or violations of the BSA are detected, a report is required. Computer hacking and customers operating an unlicensed money services business also trigger an action. Once potential criminal activity is detected, the SAR must be filed within 30 days.
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Does UPS check for drugs in packages?

Yes they do. They have a pre-employment drug screen as well as random drug testing. To be a driver at UPS you have to get a DOT physical which they drug test. It's a 5 panel and yes they temp the urine as well.
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How do you mail a drug?

Under Federal law, it is illegal to mail any prescription drugs or pills. The only way around this is to register as an eligible entity approved by the DEA. If your registration has been approved, then you are allowed to ship the prescription drugs through the mail.
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Do drug dogs sniff mail?

Feds use dogs to sniff out drugs in mail packages. New weapon in fight against opioid epidemic; Matt Finn reports from Chicago. CHICAGO – Some of the frontlines in preventing lethal opioids and fentanyl from getting into American communities happens to be at the United States Postal Service.
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How do you ship discreetly?

Traditional discreet shipping

Think brown cardboard boxes, single-color paper, and labels that don't discuss what's inside. It's also possible to use unmarked postal service boxes, especially flat-rate boxes, to conceal the contents. These are smart because you also get expedited options without raising any eyebrows.
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Are UPS packages Xrayed?

FedEx and UPS each have their own fleet of planes, and the rules are not as strict. Price said the companies aren't required to use X-ray, explosive-trace detection or canine screening but can at their option. He said they are required to physically inspect all packages.
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Does USPS scan packages for alcohol?

USPS entirely prohibits the shipment of alcohol, while FedEx and UPS allow for it with some restrictions. Therefore, if you're looking to ship alcohol, we suggest going with either UPS or FedEx.
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How do you know if USPS seizes your package?

Once the postal inspector receives the suspected mail, they will attempt to contact the sender or recipient and, if unsuccessful, scan it as “seized by law enforcement.” The scan is visible in the Postal Service's tracking system to the sender and recipient as well as postal personnel.
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Does USPS scan packages before delivery?

Carriers are supposed to scan a package at the delivery location after either delivering or attempting to deliver the package. This scan “stops the clock,” indicating USPS has met its delivery commitment. Anyone tracking a package would see that delivery was made or attempted.
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Why would a package be intercepted?

As long as the item is not showing as out for delivery or delivered, USPS Package Intercept® will prevent delivery to the addressee. Based on your request, the item is redirected as either: Return to sender, or. At the Delivery Post Office™ as Hold for Pickup (but not to a PO Box)
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