Can you drop packages off at USPS on Sunday?

Can you drop packages off at USPS on Sunday?

Can you drop off packages at USPS on Sunday? USPS doesn’t accept packages on Sunday. You can drop items in mail collection boxes on Sundays for Monday pickup, assuming they’re not oversized.

Can you drop packages in USPS box?

If your packages have domestic shipping labels, you can drop them off at USPS collection locations without waiting in line. If the packages fit, you may drop them off at blue collection mailboxes and Post Office mail drop slots. Some Post Offices may also have a designated spot on the counter for prepaid packages.

Can you still drop off packages at USPS after hours?

You can drop off whatever you want as long as it has tracking. The 13oz limit is only for STAMPED envelopes/parcels.

Why won’t USPS pick up my package?

If USPS misses your pickup again, then the best thing to do is visit your local Post Office. Once there, ask to talk to the Postmaster. USPS handles pickups locally, so that’s the only way to find out why your letter carrier keeps missing your pickup.

How big of a package can you put in a USPS drop box?

Items weighing 10 oz. or less or 1/2-inch in thickness or less with postage stamps can be deposited in Collection Boxes when: The correct postage, fees, and labels are affixed. Return information is on the mailpiece.

Can you drop off prepaid USPS packages at UPS?

You can drop-off a prepaid UPS package at The UPS Store because UPS pays The UPS Store to accept those drop-offs. USPS does not pay The UPS Store to accept packages, so if a particular The UPS Store takes them, that’s a totally complimentary service.

Will ups take a USPS box?

UPS will take boxes that USPS will not unless the marking on the box are covered. However, some have suggested turning the Priority box inside out. That will only work with the old Priority boxes. Wrapping the box in paper will keep anyone from knowing you are using a USPS box with some other service.

Can I put tape over a USPS shipping label?

Use clear shipping tape to securely affix labels on all four sides and to cover address areas. Do not tape over the “Postal Use” area on the Express Mail label, the barcodes, or the stamps. You may use self-adhesive labels, which you can purchase online at The Postal Store (www.usps.com/shop).