Customers applying for new Post Office™ box service will need to submit a PS Form 1093, Application for Post Office Box Service, October 2008, and customers applying for caller service will need to submit a PS Form 1093-C, Application for Post Office Caller Service, October 2008.
To request door delivery, you need to submit PS Form 1528, Request For Exception To Current/Proposed Delivery Mode Due To Physical Hardship and the required documentation, including a statement from a doctor. The doctor's statement should indicate you are unable to collect your mail from a curb or centralized mailbox.
Dear Sir: I request hardship delivery of my mail at . The mail is currently delivered to a cluster box which I believe is not ADA compliant. I use a wheelchair and am not able to get to the current cluster mail box from either my wheelchair or the drivers seat of my van.
General Delivery Address is where the mail goes when the nearest Post Office does not have mail delivery service, and you have to pick it up. Post Office Box is a rental box where you can address your mail instead of home delivery, and you have to pick up your mail ..
Make a quick call or visit your local post office. They'll be able to give you advice on the best location and they may even give you approval for the relocation. Consider weather exposure. When relocating your mailbox, consider the effects of weather conditions, like snow plows burying it in winter.
You can always call 1(800)ASK-USPS, ask for the phone number of the Post Office with your zip code and ask the Delivery Supervisor if there has been any problem. Sometimes there can be delays due to weather, dogs, road closures, etc.
You can find PS Form 1528, Request For Exception To Current/Proposed Delivery Mode Due To Physical Hardship at .
You can make a complaint about problems with your mail service online, by phone, or in person at a USPS facility. To file a complaint online, select the topic below "What's the reason for your inquiry?" ... Call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777) or TTY: 711. Locate your local post office to speak with your station manager.
Submit a Missing Mail search request at MissingMailPS. File a claim (for insured items meeting the appropriate timeframe). Visit your local Post Office™ location for assistance in filling out a Missing Mail request.
Yes if your mailbox is full or deemed unsafe say it's damaged or not secure. The USPS May hold yourMoreYes if your mailbox is full or deemed unsafe say it's damaged or not secure. The USPS May hold your mail at the local post office until the issue is resolved.