Voluntary Appeal File (Vaf) Application is a 2-page legal document that was released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and used nation-wide.
Q: What is a Voluntary Appeal File (VAF) application?
A: The Voluntary Appeal File (VAF) application is a request to the United States Postal Service (USPS) to limit delivery of unsolicited sexually oriented advertisements.
Q: Who can submit a VAF application?
A: Any adult U.S. resident or business can submit a VAF application.
Q: What happens after I submit a VAF application?
A: Once your VAF application is processed, the USPS will place your address on a list to limit the delivery of sexually oriented advertisements.
Q: How long does the VAF remain in effect?
A: The VAF remains in effect until you choose to remove your address from the list or if the USPS determines that the VAF cannot be processed.
Q: Can I still receive sexually oriented advertisements if I have a VAF?
A: Having a VAF does not guarantee complete elimination of all sexually oriented advertisements, as some may still slip through the filtering process. However, it significantly reduces the amount you receive.
Q: Can I remove my address from the VAF list?
A: Yes, you can remove your address from the VAF list at any time by contacting your local post office or submitting a written request to the USPS.
Q: Can businesses submit a VAF application?
A: Yes, businesses can submit a VAF application to limit the delivery of sexually oriented advertisements to their address.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more legal forms and templates provided by the issuing department.