18 U.S.C. Chapter 83 — POSTAL SERVICE
- § 1691— Laws governing postal savings
- § 1692— Foreign mail as United States mail
- § 1693— Carriage of mail generally
- § 1694— Carriage of matter out of mail over post routes
- § 1695— Carriage of matter out of mail on vessels
- § 1696— Private express for letters and packets
- § 1697— Transportation of persons acting as private express
- § 1698— Prompt delivery of mail from vessel
- § 1699— Certification of delivery from vessel
- § 1700— Desertion of mails
- § 1701— Obstruction of mails generally
- § 1702— Obstruction of correspondence
- § 1703— Delay or destruction of mail or newspapers
- § 1704— Keys or locks stolen or reproduced
- § 1705— Destruction of letter boxes or mail
- § 1706— Injury to mail bags
- § 1707— Theft of property used by Postal Service
- § 1708— Theft or receipt of stolen mail matter generally
- § 1709— Theft of mail matter by officer or employee
- § 1710— Theft of newspapers
- § 1711— Misappropriation of postal funds
- § 1712— Falsification of postal returns to increase compensation
- § 1713— Issuance of money orders without payment
- § 1715— Firearms as nonmailable; regulations
- § 1716— Injurious articles as nonmailable
- § 1716A— Nonmailable locksmithing devices and motor vehicle master keys
- § 1716B— Nonmailable plants
- § 1716C— Forged agricultural certifications
- § 1716D— Nonmailable injurious animals, plant pests, plants, and illegally taken fish, wildlife, and plants
- § 1716E— Tobacco products as nonmailable
- § 1717— Letters and writings as nonmailable
- § 1719— Franking privilege
- § 1720— Canceled stamps and envelopes
- § 1721— Sale or pledge of stamps
- § 1722— False evidence to secure second-class rate
- § 1723— Avoidance of postage by using lower class matter
- § 1724— Postage on mail delivered by foreign vessels
- § 1725— Postage unpaid on deposited mail matter
- § 1726— Postage collected unlawfully
- § 1728— Weight of mail increased fraudulently
- § 1729— Post office conducted without authority
- § 1730— Uniforms of carriers
- § 1731— Vehicles falsely labeled as carriers
- § 1732— Approval of bond or sureties by postmaster
- § 1733— Mailing periodical publications without prepayment of postage
- § 1734— Editorials and other matter as “advertisements”
- § 1735— Sexually oriented advertisements
- § 1736— Restrictive use of information
- § 1737— Manufacturer of sexually related mail matter