The United States Postal Service is temporarily halting international mail acceptance for some countries due to limited transportation options or disruptions within those nations, according to a statement released Mar. 16. As a result, the Bankruptcy Noticing Center will stop mailing notices to addresses in the affected countries starting March 9.
This change means that individuals and organizations with recipient addresses in these countries will not receive mailed bankruptcy notices until service resumes. The adjustment is necessary because reliable delivery cannot be guaranteed under current conditions.
The USPS has provided an updated list of impacted countries on its website. Those seeking more information or wishing to check if their country is affected can visit https://www.usps.com/international/ for the latest updates.
These suspensions are part of ongoing efforts by the USPS and related agencies to respond to global logistical challenges and ensure that mail services remain dependable where possible. The situation will continue to be monitored, and updates will be posted as circumstances change.



