How to Find USPS Pickup/Dropoff Locations Near You

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Did you know that the United States Postal Service (USPS) delivered nearly 130 billion pieces of mail in 2021?
That’s a lot!
It really highlights how the US Postal Service is an essential service.
They handle a large majority of our mail, as well as critical USPS services like shipping services (both domestic and international shipping), passport services, and money transfers.
However, despite the USPS’s importance, you might not know where a USPS location is located near you.
And what if you’re looking for a specific service like a USPS mailbox/PO box or want someone to take your passport photo?
For example, showing up to a location where you need assistance sending priority mail internationally and finding only a self-service kiosk is frustrating and a waste of time.
You’ve come to the right place. I’ll help you locate the nearest USPS pickup/dropoff location so you can get your mail and access other services without hassle.

Finding the best USPS locations near you
USPS.com has a handy tool to search for your local post office.
It’s easy to use and can help you find the specific services you’re seeking.
Here’s how it works:
It’s that easy to find a US post office near you.
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But wait — don’t forget to narrow down your results based on what mailing services you need.
You don’t want to show up at a USPS location only to find that they don’t offer the service you need!
Let’s take a look at the different location types and what they mean.
The USPS search tool also allows you to filter by service offering. Let’s explore what each option means.
Mailing services
Pickup services
Here’s a full glossary of services.
You can also filter by the hours you need to visit. The options are weekday hours after 5 pm, Saturday hours, Sunday hours, and 24-hour facilities.
You can track your package online once it is shipped.
Learn what to do if you don’t have your tracking number.
Now that you know how to find USPS locations near you, let’s discuss how to schedule a USPS pickup and answer some FAQs!
Where can you schedule a USPS pickup?
Generally, you can schedule a pickup wherever USPS mail is delivered — like your home or business.
Fill out your information to schedule a package pickup online.
After you fill out your pickup location information, USPS will verify the address is eligible for pickups.
Then, you can check availability and schedule your pickup.

How do USPS pickups work?
Here’s how to schedule a pickup.
How soon or far in advance can you schedule a USPS pickup?
You can schedule a pickup with USPS up to three months in advance and as soon as the next day.

Will USPS take a package you leave in your mailbox?
Just because you can schedule a pickup with USPS doesn’t mean they’ll necessarily take your package — even if it’s in your mailbox.
You must make sure your package meets the requirements.
How and where to mail your package depends on its size and where you live. You can use the above tools to request a free package pickup, schedule a time with Pickup on Demand, drop small packages in the blue box, or visit a post office location.
USPS says that if you have a package that is less than half-inch thick and weighs less than 10 ounces, you can use postage stamps and put it in your mailbox. For carrier pickup, schedule a pickup, or drop it in a blue box (USPS drop box) or post office mail chute.
If your package is more than half-inch thick or weighs more than 10 ounces and you’re using postage stamps, you have to go to a post office counter to mail it.
You can also use a self-service kiosk.
If you try leaving a large package in your mailbox, your carrier will leave it. If you drop it in a USPS collection box or post office chute, it will be returned to you.
USPS makes shipping easy!
USPS has made shipping easy for everyone. You can use the tools on their website to find a pickup location near you, schedule a time for your package to be picked up, and more!
We hope this article helped you learn how to use the USPS.com website to find a local post office location and filter for the services or hours you need.
We also tackled FAQs on how USPS pickups work and a step-by-step guide on scheduling your pickup so you can get your USPS packages taken care of in the most convenient way possible!
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Happy shipping!
