SALT LAKE CITY — Sixteen Utah Post Offices will provide late-night collections of mail on Thursday, April 15 to assist last-minute tax filers. In addition, three Post Offices will extend window service hours until midnight and 29 locations have Automated Postal Centers, which are available 24/7 (see the listing below of Post Offices and services provided).
Those wanting to avoid the crowds are encouraged to mail their tax returns early in the day. Correct postage is a must. First-Class letter-size postage is 44 cents for the first ounce and 17 cents for each additional ounce. If you use a larger envelope, First Class postage is 88 cents for the first ounce and 17 cents for each additional ounce. Customers wanting certification that their tax forms are received by the IRS, should mail them using Certified Mail Service/Return Receipt.
Postal customers are encouraged to check the collection times posted on each box to ensure pick up on April 15. Those who mail late in the day April 15 should take their tax returns to collection boxes located directly outside Post Offices with extended hours. While three Post Offices are extending retail hours, stamps can always be purchased through Automated Postal Centers, which accept debit and credit cards, and alternate locations, such as grocery stores, etc.
| Utah Post Offices providing retail services and collections until midnight on April 15 | ||
| Ogden Main Post Office 3680 Pacific Ave. |
Provo East Bay Post Office 936 S. 250 East |
Salt Lake Main Post Office 1760 W. 2100 South |
| Utah Post Offices providing collections until midnight on April 15 | ||
| Bountiful Main Post Office 20 S Main Street |
Park City Main Post Office 2100 Park Ave. |
Sandy Main Post Office 8850 S. 700 East. |
| Cedar City Post Office 333 N. Main Street |
Salt Lake Downtown Station 230 W. 200 South |
St George Red Rocks Main Office 1150 East Riverside Drive |
| Logan Post Office 75 W 200 North |
Salt Lake Murray Branch 4989 S. State |
Tooele Post Office 65 N. Main St. |
| Ogden Ben Lomond 221 N. Washington Blvd |
Salt Lake Sugarhouse Station 1953 S. 1100 East |
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| Orem Main Post Office 222 W. Center St. |
Salt Lake West Valley City Branch 3490 S. 4400 West |
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| The following offices have Automated Postal Centers. Customers using Credit or Debit cards & requesting a mail label will receive an April 15 postmark if the label is printed before midnight. | |
| American Fork Post Office 55 Merchant St. |
St. George Downtown 180 N. Main |
| Bountiful Post Office 20 S. Main |
Salt Lake City Airport Station 320 N. 3700 West |
| Draper Post Office 12180 S. 300 East |
Salt Lake City Cottonwood Branch 6890 S. 2300 East |
| Layton Post Office 1123 N. Fairfield Rd. |
Salt Lake City Downtown Station 230 W. 200 South |
| Logan Post Office 75 W. 200 North |
Salt Lake City Foothill Station 2255 Sunnyside Ave. |
| Ogden Ben Lomond Branch 221 N. Washington Blvd. |
Salt Lake City Kearns Branch 5495 S. 4015 West |
| Ogden Mount Ogden Station 1145 E. 4600 South |
Salt Lake City Main Office 1760 W. 2100 South |
| Orem Main Post Office 222 W. Center |
Salt Lake City Millcreek Branch 3350 S. 2940 East |
| Orem Mountain Shadows 877 E. 1200 South |
Salt Lake City Murray Branch 4989 S. State |
| Provo East Bay 936 S. 250 East |
Salt Lake City Sugarhouse Station 1953 S. 1100 East |
| Provo Main Post Office 95 W. 100 South |
Salt Lake City West Valley Branch 3490 S. 4400 West |
| Riverton Post Office 12760 S Park Ave |
Sandy Alta Canyon Station 9265 S Highland Dr |
| Roy Post Office 4879 S. 1900 West. |
Sandy Main Post Office 8850 S. 700 East |
| South Jordan Post Office 10102 S. Redwood Rd. |
West Jordan Post Office 7901 S. 3200 West |
| St. George Red Rocks Main Office 1150 E. Riverside Dr. |
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