April 9, 2020
New Mexico —The Postal Service loves to see customers in Post Offices, however, there are some convenient alternatives that will save the trip.
Today, Postal Service customers have more choices than ever before regarding where and when to conduct their postal business — and most of the options do not involve a physical Post Office.
Many postal services are available at usps.com where customers can purchase stamps, hold mail, lookup a ZIP Code, rent or renew a P.O. Box, submit a change of address, set up Premium Forwarding Service, as well as track and manage their mail from the convenience of their own home or business.
Mailing packages from home is also a snap using Click-N-Ship and Free Package Pickup at usps.com. With Click-N-Ship online at usps.com/ship, customers can:
There’s also a Post Office on your phone. The Postal Service app — USPS Mobile — is available on Apple and Android platforms. Some of the most popular functions currently available on usps.com — Informed Delivery, USPS Tracking, Post Office Locator, ZIP Code Lookup, calculating postage, holding mail, requesting Package Pickup and ordering shipping supplies — are now available on most smart phones.
With so many features available on usps.com, many of our customers don’t have to leave their home to do business with the Postal Service.
For customers who would like to see mail arriving soon to their mailboxes, there’s Informed Delivery.
Informed Delivery is a free and optional notification feature that gives residential consumers the ability to digitally preview their letter-sized mail and manage their packages scheduled to arrive soon. With Informed Delivery, you can see what’s coming to your mailbox wherever you are, on a computer, tablet, or mobile device. Signing up is easy. Simply go to informeddelivery.usps.com and follow the prompts for verification. This process provides security measures to keep your mail and physical address private.
There has never been greater access to postal products and services from the comfort of home than there is today.
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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