14 FAH-5 H-310 DPO ASSIGNMENT OF MAIL RECEPTABLE

Start Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Last Modified: Saturday, May 2, 2020

End Date: Friday, December 31, 9999

UNCLASSIFIED (U)

14 FAH-5 H-300
dpo mail receptacle

14 FAH-5 H-310

DPO Assignment of Mail receptable

(CT:DPO-17; 09-22-2017)
(Office of Origin: A/LM)

14 FAH-5 H-311 Individual Mail receptacle

(CT:DPO-17; 09-22-2017)

a. Diplomatic Post Office (DPO) mailroom supervisors must:

(1) Assign only one individual mail receptacle per U.S. government employee, which includes family members at post accompanying an employee under Chief of Mission authority. Customers may use the DPO only for personal mail. Customers may not use the DPO for official mail, as the Department provides diplomatic pouch service for official mail to all posts (see 14 FAM 761.4-1); and

(2) Issue receptacles to inbound personnel not more than 30 days prior to their estimated time of arrival (ETA). This practice is highly encouraged since it will allow incoming personnel to start using their new address and make necessary changes with their mailers prior to their ETA at post.

b. DPO mailroom clerks must:

(1) Assign mail receptacles to new customers that have been closed the longest. This ensures that the change of address submitted by the previous receptacle holder will have ample time to take effect in the United States Postal Service (USPS) Address Management System (AMS) database;

(2) Label the rear of each assigned box to identify the sponsor's name (see 14 FAH-5 Exhibit H-312). If a family member living with a sponsor has a different last name, both last names must be on the label;

(3) Enter the point of contact (sponsor) telephone and email in the ILMS Customer Directory. For instructions regarding incoming personnel that have not arrived by the expected arrival date see 14 FAH-5 H-414;

(4) Provide receptacle keys/combination only to the sponsor or authorized family members who have been granted access. Post may charge a fee to customers for new locks as a result of lost keys;

(5) Conduct daily mail receptacle inspections for excessive mail accumulation, old mail, or non-use. Contact the sponsor or the Human Resource Officer (HRO) to determine the individual's status. For additional instructions on holding mail, see 14 FAH-5 H-423.3; and

(6) Deliver personal mail only to the addressee or authorized agent using the information listed on the Form PS-3801. (See 14 FAH-5 Exhibit H-222 for sample of a completed form.)

c. Authorized Agents:

(1) Customers may control the delivery of their mail by designating an authorized agent, which can be accomplished by completing a Form PS-3801. Keep authorized agents to a minimum of two individuals.

(2) Inbound personnel may designate a U.S. government employee, via email (Official Government Account) to act as their authorized agent. Mailroom supervisors must attach the email to Form PS-3801 and have the authorized agent endorse the form.

d. The USPS (AMS) requires a unique mail receptacle number for each authorized user. This standardization will allow each individual to have a unique receptacle number to comply with AMS, and ensure the mail room has a physical mail receptacle for each authorized user.

e. The Department adheres to USPS AMS requirements, which are vital to reducing "undeliverable as addressed" mail. This allows the Department to take maximum advantage of USPS automation efficiencies for mail forwarding and delivery. Additionally, this helps DPM verify that the International Cooperative Administrative Support Service (ICASS) information is up to date. The following sample formats are provided:

NAME
UNIT 9900 BOX 123
DPO AE 09701-0123

NAME
UNIT 3210 BOX 55
DPO AA 34008-0055

NAME
UNIT 9600 BOX 333
DPO AP 96209-0333

14 FAH-5 H-312 Maintenance of mail receptacle

(CT:DPO-17; 09-22-2017)

DPO mailroom clerks must:

(1) Number mail receptacles vertically, in rows of nine (for example, 1 through 9, and 11 through 19) either left to right or right to left(14 FAH-5 Exhibit H-312);

(2) Maintain a record in ILMS for "unassigned" mail receptacles and always assign mail receptacles closed for the longest time to new customers when possible;

(3) Retain a separate record in ILMS for each mail receptacle issued;

(4) Retain records for "assigned" mail receptacles in numerical order; and

(5) Retain records in ILMS for "unassigned" mail receptacles in chronological order by the closure date.

14 FAH-5 H-313 Keys

(CT:DPO-17; 09-22-2017)

DPO mailroom supervisors must:

(1) Document the serial number of the key or the combination on the mail receptacle record, and maintain the record in ILMS;

(2) Change the key lock cylinder or combination before re-issuing receptacles, anytime a key or combination is believed to be compromised, when a receptacle is withdrawn, or the sponsor transfers permanently;

(3) Retain an adequate supply of key lock cylinders where key-type receptacles are installed;

(4) Replace worn, lost, or broken keys without charge to the customers. Retain at least two duplicate keys for each receptacle; and

(5) Keep duplicate keys and combinations in a limited access, secured location such as a safe or bar-lock type file cabinet.

14 FAH-5 H-314 THROUGH H-319 UNASSIGNED


 

14 FAH-5 Exhibit H-312
View of Mail Receptacles

(CT:DPO-17; 09-22-2017)

Title: Photo of Mail Receptables - Description: Photo of Mail receptables with 6 columns and 6 rows.

UNCLASSIFIED (U)

Roles:

Everyone: All Users