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Yes, it is a criminal offense in the UK for someone to intentionally withhold or open someone else's mail without permission. This would fall under the Postal Services Act 2000 and could result in fines or imprisonment.
mail carrier (if they deliver mail) postal clerk (if they work inside the post office) postal worker (if you don't want to be specific about their job assignment)
It is a criminal offence for anyone to withhold, delay or tamper with your mail.
PAMS stands for postal automated mail system. It's a special application for USPS postal clerk in army post offices. It allows to trace badly addressed mail and much more. Being an Army application it's most definitely not available to the public.
The military can withhold mail if there is some suspicion that the mail has content that is a threat to national security. Some mail may include classified military and intelligence leaks.
Yes, the post office can withhold your mail for various reasons, such as if there are concerns about the safety or delivery of the mail. This may happen if there are outstanding fees, incorrect address information, or if the mail is deemed undeliverable.
No - your mail is private. No one can open your mail without a search warrant. There are certain exemptions for national security and postal regulations. However, if the mail is addressed to you in your official capacity as a city employee, at the town council's address, that may be a different matter.
Just post the mail with the correct postal-fee for Europe (EU). Address the mail to "Netherlands" or "Nederland"
The postal mail address for Comcast New York is: IL 60654
The median pay rate for a mail processing clerk that works for the United States Postal Service is $15.44 per hour. The hourly rate for a mail carrier for the USPS is $14.82 to $25.60 with the median being $18.00 per hour.
Mail clerk is a supplemental duty - it doesn't carry its own MOS.