BALTIMORE, MD — All Post Offices in the Baltimore District (comprised of ZIP Codes beginning with 210 – 219) will be closed Tuesday, July 4 in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
Post Offices will be open regular business hours Wednesday July 5.
Delivery is limited to Priority Mail Express in the major metropolitan areas on July 4. Normal delivery and collection schedules will resume July 5.
All Business Mail Entry Units (BMEU) will be closed for commercial customers Tuesday, July 4. Regular business hours will resume Wednesday, July 5.
Customers who wish to purchase stamps and our many other products and services may use any of the Automated Postal Centers (APC) located at the 24-hour locations listed below. The APC does everything short of face-to-face transactions, including renewing PO Boxes, dispensing stamps, weighing packages and calculating postage for Priority Express Mail, Priority Mail, and First-Class Mail. All APCs take debit and credit cards only.
Abingdon Post Office
Arnold Post Office
Baltimore Main Post Office
Bel Air Post Office
Cockeysville Post Office
Columbia Post Office
Crofton Post Office
Eastport Post Office
Ellicott City Post Office
Frederick College Estates
Frederick Post Office
Glen Burnie Post Office
Loch Raven Branch
Lutherville/Timonium
Nottingham Branch
Owings Mills Post Office
Pasadena Post Office
Reisterstown Post Office
Severna Park Post Office
Westminster Post Office
Windsor Mill Post Office
Several Contract Postal Units (CPU) and Village Post Offices (VPO) will be open the Independence Day holiday, Tuesday, July 4. CPUs and VPOs are suppliers under contract with the Postal Service to provide postal services to the public at postal prices. Customers can visit www.usps.com for CPU and VPO locations.
In addition, many services available at the Post Office are available online at www.usps.com .Customers can buy stamps, use Click-N-Ship to print their own mailing labels, pay for postage and confirm delivery. They can even request a package pick up at their home or office at no extra charge.
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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