On a Gold color (Yellow) pentagon device, the
base-line formed as a V edged with a Black border, a Black triangle point
down and between the inscription at top, POSTAL
REGULATORY COMMISSION, in White letters and in base at the point of the
triangle three Celeste mullets two, two
and one, the American Eagle with branch and arrows derived from the Great Seal
of the United States charged on the breast with the Commissions earlier round
seal inscribed POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION and the date, 2006, all in Gold (Yellow).
The eagle with earlier seal and shield
represents the Commission and its history of service to the United States Government. The five light blue mullets in base refer to
the five members of the Commission who are appointed by the President. The color black denotes prosperity and
fiscal responsibility. Gold and light
blue denote, respectively, excellence and diligent service. The shape of the device, reminiscent of a
keystone, symbolizes stability and strength.