SALT LAKE CITY – Retail operations at the Salt Lake Main Post Office at 1760 W. 2100 South will be closed for one day only July 23 for electrical work. Post Office Box and Will Call customers may pick up their mail inside the facility as usual. Postal employees will greet customers throughout the day to help answer any questions and direct them to alternate locations for retail services.
“We apologize to our customers for any inconvenience,” said Salt Lake Postmaster Steve Chaus. “Fortunately our customers don’t have to visit a Post Office to conduct most transactions. There’s the 24/7 online Post Office at usps.com where customers can buy stamps, change their address, print postage-paid shipping labels and request a Free Package Pickup – all from the comfort of home or business. There’s also Stamps By Mail, ask your carrier for a form, and Stamps By Phone 1-800-STAMP-24.”
Alternate Retail Locations near the Salt Lake Main Post Office include:
- South Salt Lake Branch - 3161 S. West Temple, Weekday hours 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m
- West Valley Branch – 3490 S. 4400 West, Weekday hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Northwest Station – 801 N. Redwood Road, Weekday hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m
- West Valley Harmons Contract Postal Unit – 3955 W. 3500 South, Open daily 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
There are also dozens of businesses in the Salt Lake area that offer USPS services ranging from stamp booklets to package shipping. To identify the location nearest you, call 1-800-782-6724 or go online to usps.com and search “Find a Location”.
Self-Serve Kiosks in the lobby of virtually every Salt Lake area Post Office make mailing and shipping a snap. These easy to use machines allow customers to purchase stamps, and weigh and ship packages 24/7 using their debit or credit cards.
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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