July 14, 20209

Utah Post Offices Offer Late Collection Times on Tax Day Self-Service Kiosks Available Until Midnight

What:

As in recent years, almost all Utah Post Offices will maintain regular customer service hours and collection times on Tax Day, July 15, 2020. Salt Lake City and Provo offer the latest drop off times. Customers who drop off their tax returns at the following locations by the designated time will receive a July 15 Postmark.

  • Salt Lake Main Post Office, 1760 West 2100 South, drop in collection box by 8:15 p.m.
  • Provo East Bay Post Office, 936 South 250 East, drop in collection box by 8:30 p.m.

Stamps can always be purchased through Self-Service Kiosks, and alternate locations, such as grocery stores and ATMs.

When:

Wednesday, July 15, 2020  

Where:

The following Utah Post Offices have Self-Service Kiosks. If printed before midnight, customers will receive a mail label with a July 15 postmark. Self-Service Kiosks are available 24 hours, and only accept debit or credit cards.

  • American Fork Post Office
  • Bountiful Post Office
  • Draper Post Office
  • Layton Post Office
  • Lehi Post Office
  • Logan Post Office
  • Riverton Post Office
  • Roy Post Office
  • South Jordan Post Office
  • St. George Downtown
  • SLC Cottonwood Branch
  • SLC Downtown Station
  • SLC Foot hill Station
  • SLC Kearns Branch
  • Ogden Ben Lomond
  • Ogden Mount Ogden
  • Orem Main Post Office
  • Orem Mountain Shadows
  • Pleasant Grove Post Office
  • Prove East Bay
  • Provo Main Post Office
  • SLC Main Post Office
  • SLC Millcreek Branch
  • SLC Murray Branch
  • SLC Sugarhouse Station
  • SLC West Valley Branch
  • Sandy Alta Canyon Station
  • Sandy Main Post Office
  • West Jordan Post Office

 

Background:

Customers are encouraged to mail their tax returns early in the day, and check the collection times on each box to ensure pick up on July 15. Correct postage is a must. First-Class letter-size postage is 55 cents for the first ounce and 20 cents for each additional ounce. If you use a larger envelope, First Class postage is $1.00 up to the first ounce and 20 cents for each additional ounce. Customers wanting certification that their tax forms are received by the IRS, should mail them using Certified Mail Service.

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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