Domestic Claims - The Basics

To learn about, or file a domestic claim for loss or damage, please visit File a Claim or select the links below. If you think your package or mail is lost or your mailpiece is missing contents, please visit Missing Mail - The Basics for more information.

Who can file a claim? How to file a claim? When to file a claim?
Saving an online claim Claims and payment questions Postage and insurance reimbursement
Proof of value Proof of damage Proof of insurance
How do I appeal a denied claim? Web browser issues What is covered if insurance is not purchased?
How are some products covered by insurance? Eligible Items Ineligible Items

Who can file a domestic claim? Either the person sending the mailpiece (Mailer) or the person receiving the mailpiece (Recipient) may file a claim for a damaged or missing article. Note: If the Mailer files an insurance claim for a damaged article still in the possession of the addressee, the addressee is required to retain the damaged article and container (including packaging, wrapping, and any other contents received) until the claim is fully resolved. Upon written request by the Postal Service™, the addressee must turn the materials over to a Post Office™ for inspection, retention, and disposition in accordance with the claim's decision.
How to file a claim? There are two (2) options to file a domestic insurance claim:

  1. Call the USPS National Materials Customer Service center during their hours of operation to request a Domestic Claim form.
  2. Complete the form and mail it, along with proof of value and proof of insurance, to the address on the form.
National Materials Customer Service

Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Central Time
Saturday/Sunday - CLOSED
Federal Holidays - CLOSED

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When to file a claim?

File claims as follows:

  1. Damaged or Missing Contents: customers should file a claim immediately but must file no later than 60 days from the date of mailing.
  2. Lost Articles: customers must file a claim within the time limits in the chart below.

MAIL TYPE OR SERVICE

WHEN TO FILE (FROM MAILING DATE)

Source DMM 609.1.4

Note: A decision regarding your claim is usually communicated within 5-10 days.

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How to save an online claim before submitting

If you are not ready to submit your online claim, or are not finished with it yet, you can click the "Save Claim" button which can be found at the bottom of each page. This will save the data you entered and will not need to be reentered.

Saved claims will be deleted after 3 days, if not submitted.

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Claim and payment questions

All required claim documents must be completed and submitted. A decision regarding your claim is usually communicated within 5-10 days. Allow 7-10 business days to receive approved claims payments in the mail.