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U.S. Mail Locations Near Me and Hours

Updated 2026-08-17 · 934 words

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Find a U.S. Mail Location Near You

Open {site} and look for the official location finder. Enter a ZIP code, city and state, or allow the finder to use your current location. If location access is blocked, type the area manually.

Search results may include post offices, collection boxes, self-service options, and other postal facilities. Check the location type before choosing a result. A nearby collection box is not the same as a post office with a staffed retail counter.

  1. Enter your ZIP code or city and state.
  2. Choose the distance or location-type filters that fit your needs.
  3. Select a result to open its official details.
  4. Confirm the location name and map position before leaving.

Searches such as “u.s mail near me,” “us mail near me,” “u s mail near me,” and “u.s. mail near me” usually mean a nearby U.S. Postal Service facility. The official finder is the safest place to identify U.S. Mail locations near me or US Mail locations near me because general map results can be incomplete or outdated.

If no useful result appears, remove extra filters and search again with only the ZIP code. You can also try a nearby city or widen the search area. Do not assume that the first map result provides every service you need.

Check Today’s Opening Hours

Select a location in the official finder to view its current schedule. Read each schedule label carefully. Lobby access, staffed retail service, package pickup, and other services may follow different schedules at the same facility.

For U.S. Mail hours near me, check the details for the specific location on the day you plan to visit. A search-results summary may show only one part of the schedule and may not reflect a recent change.

  • Lobby hours: when the public lobby is listed as accessible.

  • Retail hours: when the staffed postal counter is listed as available.

  • Pickup hours: when eligible held mail or packages may be collected.

  • Service-specific hours: a separate schedule shown for an appointment-based or limited service.

If the schedule is missing, unclear, or marked as subject to change, check the location notice and use an official contact option before traveling. Do not rely only on an old screenshot, saved search result, or third-party directory.

Services Available at Each Location

Not all US Mail locations provide the same services. Open the selected location’s details and find the services or features list. This list is more useful than the location name alone.

Look for the exact service you need, such as:

  • Staffed mailing and shipping service
  • Package pickup or held-mail collection
  • PO Box access or PO Box service
  • Passport-related service
  • Self-service equipment
  • Collection boxes or mail drop-off
  • Accessibility information
  • Other services specifically listed for that facility

A service appearing in the list does not always mean it is available throughout every period when the building is accessible. Compare the service listing with any separate schedule, appointment instruction, eligibility note, or temporary notice.

For passport service or another service that may require an appointment, follow the instructions shown in the official location record. If you need to collect an item, have the notice or tracking details and any required identification ready. The official details should explain what to bring or direct you to the appropriate help section.

If a filter was used to find a service, still verify that service on the final location page. Filters narrow the results, but the individual facility record is the best place to confirm what is listed.

Holiday and Temporary Schedule Changes

Federal holidays can affect postal schedules, and a local facility may also have reduced access or a temporary closure. Check the official holiday information and then review the selected location’s details for local notices.

Open {site}, return to the location finder, and select the facility again shortly before your visit. Look for alerts, temporary schedule messages, closure notices, or instructions directing customers to another location.

A regular weekly schedule may remain visible even when a holiday or temporary notice applies. Read notices together with the standard schedule rather than treating either one as the only source.

  • Check whether the date is listed as a federal holiday.
  • Review the chosen facility for a local alert or temporary change.
  • Confirm the schedule for the particular service you need.
  • If the information conflicts, use an official support channel before making the trip.

Weather, maintenance, safety issues, or other local conditions may also change access without much notice. Rechecking the same day helps you avoid relying on information saved earlier.

Contact a Local Location or Customer Support

The official location record may show a local contact option when one is available. Use the contact information displayed there rather than details copied from an unofficial directory. This helps ensure that your question reaches the correct facility.

When contacting a location, state which service you need and ask whether the posted schedule applies to that service. Have the facility name, city, ZIP code, planned visit date, and any relevant tracking or pickup information ready. Do not send passwords, payment details, or full identity-document numbers in a general message.

If no local contact option appears, use the Postal Service customer support section and choose the topic closest to your question. Location details, held mail, package pickup, PO Boxes, passports, and accessibility questions may follow different help paths.

Explain what is unclear, including the location shown in the finder and the schedule or service label you saw. If two official pages appear to disagree, mention both descriptions without guessing which is correct. Support can direct you to the appropriate channel or explain how to confirm the current information.

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