Yes. The USPS requires a stamp, or payment of postage, to transport anything to anywhere.
Yes, you have to prepay postage with a stamp even on a local letter. The PO no longer delivers w/o postage.
Yes, it must be charged as per local stamp duty act....normaly 0.2% of local bill amount for any usance or d/a bill l/c.
The required postage for a first class letter from California to Florida is one stamp. As of 2014, a stamp costs approximately $0.49.
1, so long as it is a 48 cent stamp assuming you are in the United States
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
American society of mechanical engineers has a classification of pressure vessels. Certain type of the boilers have H stamp according their classification, and this stamp is required by local authorities in order to get boiler approved for installation.
Since HI is a state I would assume that a regular forever stamp is all that is required.
1 stamp like always
$1.15 in any valid postage is fine. Just mark the envelope "airmail"
A stamp is used to indicate that postage has been paid for the envelope to be delivered by mail. It shows the postal service that the sender has paid the required fee for mailing the letter or package.
The Stamp Act of 1765, had nothing to do with letter writing. It was a tax that would be paid by purchasing a stamp that was then placed on the article that was being purchased. The act required stamps on newspapers, legal documents, playing cards, ship's papers, and the like.
Stamp act