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This page provides information about the local United States Postal Service (USPS) office near your location including frequently asked questions and their answers.

FAQs

What are the business hours?

The business hours for the local USPS office are Monday to Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

What services do they provide?

The local USPS office provides mail delivery and pickup, PO box services, package shipping and mailing supplies.

Do they offer package tracking?

Yes, you can track packages that were sent or are expected to arrive at the local USPS office using the tracking number on the USPS website.

How do I know my mail-in ballot was received?

You can sign up for Informed Delivery on the USPS website to get scanned images of the mail pieces that are processed and sorted in the local office every day including your mail-in ballot.

Where is the nearest location?

The nearest local USPS office is located at 1234 Main St, City, State 12345. You can look up additional locations on the USPS website.

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