United States Postal Inspection Service

09/26/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/26/2025 16:06

NEW Counterfeit Postage Reporting System (CPRS) – Report...

Mail Fraud

Report suspected fraud and scams related to the U.S. Mail™, including:
• sweepstakes scams
• lottery scams
• online auctions
• chain letters
• investments
• romance scams

Report

Mail Theft

Report suspected mail theft, and other mail-related crimes, tips or incidents: REPORT

Or call USPIS:1-877-876-2455

Call 911 to report an active crime in progress.

For delivery delays or service issues, visit the U.S. POSTAL SERVICE® HELP PAGE.

For Tips & Prevention:
LEARN MORE >

Report

Counterfeit Postage

Report vendors and websites suspected of selling counterfeit stamps HERE.

Learn More

Scam Emails/Texts

To report any suspicious texts or emails related to the U.S. Postal Service® or specifically about package delivery failure:
• Forward the text or email to [email protected]
• Delete the text or email

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Identity Theft

Stolen personally identifying information via the US mail™ that has or could lead to access to your financial accounts.

Report

Cybercrime

Crimes committed via the Internet or aided by computer devices by intruders seeking access and information to exploit or steal.

Report

Child Exploitation

Offenses using a minor for personal or financial gain, including child pornography online and through the mail.

Report

USPS Employees or Service

Contact the U.S. Postal Service® with comments about personnel, facilities, or services: USPS INQUIRY

Contact OIG to report USPS employees suspected of tampering with/stealing mail:
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL.

Call 911 to report an active crime in progress.

Contact USPS

Suspicious Mail

To report mail bombs, dangerous chemicals, or any substance in the mail that may cause harm call USPIS: 1-877-876-2455 and say "Emergency."

Call 911 if medical attention is needed.

What to do in case of suspicious mail:

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Notice of Reward

The United States Postal Inspection Service® may pay rewards up to the listed amounts for the apprehension of fugitives sought in the connection of the listed offenses, or for information and services leading to the arrest and conviction of any person for the listed offenses.

Rewards
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