JACKSON MS — The Mississippi District of the Postal Service has announced that delivery and retail operations will return to normal in ZIP Codes 395, 396 and Picayune Carrier Annex (which include ZIP Codes 39466 and 39426) tomorrow, Friday, August 31.
Mail delivery and retail services will resume tomorrow in areas with the first three digits of the ZIP Codes beginning with 395 and 396 and at the Picayune Carrier Annex (in ZIP Codes 39466 and 39426) and continue as conditions remain safe.
Social Security checks will be delivered tomorrow and the Postal Service has special procedures in place to ensure customers receive their checks. Letter carriers will attempt to deliver all Social Security checks as addressed.
If customers are no longer at their homes due to conditions caused by Hurricane Isaac, or if the roads to their homes are too dangerous to travel, letter carriers will return the Social Security checks to the Post Office at the end of their delivery day tomorrow.
Customers who do not receive their Social Security checks at their homes tomorrow before
4 p.m. may visit their Post Office between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to pick up their checks. Customers must have proper I.D. to pick up their checks.
“Many of our customers have experienced personal damage and loss. We are providing a little extra service to do what we can to eliminate some of the stress the storm has caused,” said Mississippi District Manager Elizabeth Johnson.
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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