
DAYTON, OH – Let the Postal Service take the hassle out of shipping this holiday season with its Automated Postal Centers (APC).
The self-service kiosks are similar to a bank ATM and offer a quick and easy way to purchase stamps or mail packages without waiting in line at the Post Office. They’re also bilingual — English and Spanish.
“It’s like having an additional employee who works 24 hours a day,” said Postmaster Karen Garber. “Customers can access the APC 24/7. It’s a convenience we are happy to provide.”
The Post Office will have hosts on-hand to demonstrate to customers how easy it is to use an APC at select sites in the Dayton area throughout the month of December.
Using debit or credit cards, APCs offer these services:
- Buy stamps – self-adhesive sheets of 18.
- Weigh, calculate and purchase postage in any amount for items weighing up to 70 lbs.
- Send items via Express Mail - next-day delivery guaranteed in most areas; Priority Mail – 2 to 3 day delivery; First-Class Mail - postage for letters up to 3.5 oz. large envelopes and packages up to 13 oz.; and Parcel Post - postage for packages 70 lbs. or less.
- Insurance, Delivery Confirmation, Certified Mail and Return Receipt.
- Look up ZIP Codes and get additional mailing information.
The automated centers are available at these Post Office locations:
DAYTON:
Beavercreek Branch, 3541 Dayton-Xenia Road
Centerville Branch, 99 Maple St.
Huber Heights Branch, 5425 Fishburg Road
Kettering Branch, 1740 E. Stroop Road
Main Post Office, 1111 E. Fifth St.
Washington Township Branch, 7527 Paragon Road
Englewood Post Office, 116 W. National Road
Fairborn Post Office, 67 W. Hebble
Miamisburg Post Office, 240 S. Heincke Road
Springfield Post Office, 150 N. Limestone St.
Troy Post Office, 305 S. Market St.
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses, and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
Visit the Postal Service’s interactive holiday press room at usps.com/holidaynewsroom
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