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Find a contract postal unit near you today. The contract postal unit locations can help with all your needs. Contact a location near you for products or services.

A contract postal unit (CPU) is a private business, such as a store, that has contracted with the United States Postal Service to provide basic postal services. This can be convenient if you need to mail packages, buy stamps, or check your P.O. box and there is a CPU located near you.

FAQ

1. What services do CPUs provide?

CPUs typically offer services like mailing letters and packages, selling stamps, offering P.O. box access, and doing some basic business with the USPS.

2. Do CPUs have the same hours as post offices?

No, CPUs are run by private businesses so their hours may differ from regular post office hours. It's best to check the specific hours of the CPU near you.

3. Can I get a P.O. box at a CPU?

Yes, most CPUs offer P.O. box rentals as a convenience for customers.

4. Do CPUs accept package drop off?

Yes, CPUs accept package drop off for delivery through the USPS just like a post office would.

5. How can I find a CPU near me?

You can search online or check with your local post office for CPUs in your area. The USPS website also has a tool to find the closest CPU locations.

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