Dec. 4, 2020

The U.S. Postal Service Prepares for the Holidays

Sunday retail hours underway in Tampa and surrounding cities

TAMPA, FL — The U.S. Postal Service has added retail hours at select Post Offices on Sundays during the month of December to help customers with holiday shopping at their convenience.

Designated Post Offices will provide full retail services, including stamp sales and package acceptance.  Locations with Sunday retail hours are listed below. Some Post Offices already offer retail hours after 5:00 p.m. weekdays and on Saturday. Customers can find Post Office hours and locations by visiting Find USPS Locations on usps.com or by calling 1-800-ASK-USPS (800-275-8777).

POST OFFICE

ADDRESS

ZIP CODE

SUNDAY HOURS

DATES OPEN

Brandon Main

1315 Oakfield Drive

33511

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13

Clearwater Main

100 S. Belcher Road

33765

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13, 12/20

Largo Main

50 Eighth Ave. SW

33770

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13, 12/20

Oldsmar

3905 Tampa Road

34677

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13

Palm Harbor

495 Alt 19

34683

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13

Port Richey
Embassy Crossing

9602 U.S. Highway 19

34669

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13

Riverview

10810 Boyette Road

33569

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13

Seminole

9355 113th St.

33772

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13

Spring Hill

8501 Philatelic Drive

34606

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13

St. Petersburg Crossroads

1275 66th St. N

33710

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13, 12/20

St. Petersburg Gateway

701 77th Ave. N

33702

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13, 12/20

St. Petersburg Main

3135 First Ave. N

33730

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13

Tampa Carrollwood

12651 N. Dale Mabry Hwy.

33618

12:00-4:00 PM

12/6, 12/13, 12/20

Tampa Main

3501 Bessie Coleman Blvd.

33630

10:00-8:00 PM

12/6, 12/13, 12/20

New Tampa

16350 Bruce E. Downs Blvd.

33647

12:00-4:00 PM

12/6, 12/13, 12/20

Tarpon Springs

850 E. Lime St.

34689

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13

Valrico

2406 E. State Road 60

33594

12:00-4:00 PM

12/13, 12/20

Self-Service Kiosks (SSK), accessible 24/7, are available at the above and below locations:

POST OFFICE

ADDRESS

ZIP CODE

Brandon Bloomingdale

867 W. Bloomingdale Ave.

33511

Dunedin

1350 County Road 1

34698

Land O Lakes

5230 Land O Lakes Blvd.

34639

Lutz

18489 N. US Hwy 41

33549

New Port Richey Main

6550 Main St.

34653

Pinellas Park

5260 78th Ave. N

33781

Plant City

2501 Walden Woods Drive

33566

Tampa Town N Country

7521 Paula Drive

33615

Tampa Forest Hills

11800 N. Florida Ave.

33612

Tampa Ehrlich

14910 N. Dale Mabry Hwy

33618

Peninsula Tampa

1002B S. Church Ave.

33629

Temple Terrace

8761 N. 56th St.

33617

Busiest Mailing and Delivery Days
Thanks to more people shopping earlier and shopping online, the Postal Service’s “busiest day” notion is now a thing of the past. Instead, the Postal Service now has a busiest time, and it starts two weeks before Christmas. Beginning next week, customer traffic is expected to increase, with Dec. 14-20 predicted to be the busiest mailing and delivery week.

2020 Holiday Shipping Deadlines
The Postal Service recommends the following mailing and shipping deadlines for expected delivery by Dec. 25 to domestic addresses and Air/Army Post Office/Fleet Post Office/Diplomatic Post Office addresses:

Dec. 9   — APO/FPO/DPO (ZIP Code 093 only) Priority Mail and First-Class Mail
Dec. 11 — APO/FPO/DPO (all other ZIP Codes) Priority Mail and First-Class Mail
Dec. 15 — USPS Retail Ground
Dec. 18 — APO/FPO/DPO (except ZIP Code 093) USPS Priority Mail Express
Dec. 18 — First-Class Mail
Dec. 18 — First-Class packages
Dec. 19 — Priority Mail
Dec. 23 — Priority Mail Express

To send packages to loved ones serving in the military or at diplomatic posts abroad, the Postal Service offers a discounted price of $19.60 on its largest Priority Mail Flat-Rate Box. The price includes a $1.50 per-box discount for mail sent to APO/FPO/DPO destinations worldwide.

Skip the Trip and Ship Online
Consumers don’t even have to leave home to ship their packages. Simply visit usps.com to take advantage of Click-N-Ship. The site also allows you to order free Priority Mail boxes, print shipping labels, purchase postage and request free next-day Package Pickup.

Stamp Package Requirements
For safety reasons, you cannot drop off stamped packages (using individual stamps as postage) that are more than one-half inch thick and/or weighing more than 10 ounces into blue collection boxes, building mail chutes, or Post Office mail slots. Instead, you must go to a retail counter or use the Self-Service Kiosk (SSK) to purchase a postage label. If you opt to use the SSK, to buy a postage label, you can drop off your package in the package slot at a Post Office. If a restricted package is found in a collection box, mail chute or lobby mail slot it will be returned to sender. So don’t take any chances this year, make sure to follow these package mailing guidelines.
Click-N-Ship customers are unaffected by this change. 

Additional Tips

Informed Delivery is the Postal Service’s free daily digital preview of what’s coming to your mailbox. This holiday season, not only can you manage your packages and sneak a peek at cards headed your way, you can also see some exterior images of magazines and catalogs — all from your mobile app, dashboard, tablet or computer. Informed Delivery is one more way the Postal Service is helping you anticipate, communicate and celebrate this holiday season.

The Postal Service is also promoting its “Shipping Tips” videos series. The five segments, which are featured on the USPS Holiday Newsroom site, offer tips to customers on the basics of packing, addressing and mailing packages. One video, “How to Pack a Box,” available in English and Spanish, shows customers how to choose the right size box, and the right packing materials and reinforcements.

Another video, “How to Ship,” explains when to use Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express and First-Class Mail. The video also highlights services, such as Click-N-Ship, Certified Mail and Signature Confirmation. Other videos show customers how to send military mail and how to address a package.

Learn how to make a child’s holiday brighter through USPS Operation Santa or how a child can receive a letter from the North Pole by visiting usps.com/holidaynews.

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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