SACRAMENTO, CA — On Tuesday, April 17, late tax filers want to know how late they can drop off their mail at the Post Office, where they need to go, and by what time, in order to make the midnight cutoff time for filing. In the Sacramento District of the Postal Service, the following offices will have late retail and/or collection hours on April 17:
EXTENDED RETAIL SERVICES: 9:00 AM to MIDNIGHT
INDUSTRIAL STATION
3775 INDUSTRIAL BLVD
WEST SACRAMENTO, CA 95799
EXTENDED RETAIL SERVICES: 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM
FRESNO DOWNTOWN STATION
1900 E STREET
FRESNO, CA 93706
EXTENDED COLLECTION HOURS UNTIL MIDNIGHT
INDUSTRIAL STATION
3775 INDUSTRIAL BLVD
WEST SACRAMENTO, CA 95799
FRESNO DOWNTOWN STATION
1900 E STREET
FRESNO, CA 93706
EXTENDED COLLECTION HOURS UNTIL 10:00 PM
ARCH-AIRPORT STATION
3131 ARCH-AIRPORT ROAD
STOCKTON, CA 95213
EXTENDED COLLECTION HOURS UNTIL 8:00 PM
REDDING MAIN POST OFFICE
2323 CHURN CREEK ROAD
REDDING, CA 96049
Mailing Tips:
- Affix sufficient postage (IRS and FTB will not pay postage due). One ounce is 45 cents.
- Address the envelope clearly and correctly, including return address, and use correct ZIP Code, if not using pre-addressed envelopes provided by the IRS
- If mailing in a collection box, deposit your mail prior to the last scheduled pickup time.
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