Step3: Complete the online application form, accept the Terms & Conditions, enter your billing and payment information, and review and submit your application to reserve your PO Box.
Step 1: Optional Time-Saving Tip: If you have a printer, download PS Form 1093, Application for Post Office Box Service, fill it out, then print it out (note: if you apply for a PO Box online, this form is automatically generated). Bring the completed form with you to the Post Office.
You have a few options: You can choose another box size, find a box at a different location, or request to be added to the wait list (online or at a Post Office). If you request to be added to the wait list, your name will be placed on a list for that box size at the location you requested. We'll contact you via an email or phone call when the box becomes available. You'll then have 2 days to reserve the box before it goes to the next person on the wait list.
When you're ready to pay for your PO Box, you have 3 payment term options: 3 months, 6 months, or 12 months. A 3-month payment term requires enrolling in automatic renewals with no opt-out. However, if you choose a 6- or 12-month period, you can opt out of automatic renewals.
Once you've reserved your box, completed the PO Box application (PS Form 1093), paid the rental fee, and verified your 2 forms of acceptable ID at the Post Office coutner where your box is located, you'll get 2 keys for your PO Box. If you need more than 2 keys, you can request more for an additional fee.
If you are a small business owner, a few great services are available for you, including Caller Service, designed for customers who have more than 5 PO Boxes at one location or who receive more mail than will fit in the largest PO Box. If there is an overflow of mail, we'll hold the mail for you to pick up at a time that works best for you. Learn more about services available for small businesses.
You can change your personal account to a business account: Go to Your Profile and click Edit. In the upper right-hand corner, click Change to Business Account to switch your personal account to a business account.
If you currently have a USPS.com business account, you can't change your business account to a personal account. Instead, you'll need to create a new, separate personal account and re-verify your identity.
An additional service to consider adding to your PO Box is Street Addressing. With Street Addressing (if available), you have the option of using the street address of your Post Office location, combined with your PO Box number, as your mailing address. This lets you receive packages from private carriers (such as UPS, FedEx, DHL and Amazon), as long as they comply with USPS mailing standards. See the Customer Agreement for more details.
You can close a PO Box by going to Manage PO Box, signing in to your account, and clicking the Close/Request Refund link next to the box. You can also request a PO Box be closed by informing the clerk at the Post Office where your box is located. Once a box is closed, be sure to submit a Change of Address (COA) form. Depending on where you close your box, the form will be provided online on your close/refund confirmation page or by the clerk at the Post Office. Your mail can be forwarded to your new address for up to one year.
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Bonus: Maximize your PO Box experience with the free Informed Delivery feature for eligible personal and business accounts. Preview incoming letter-sized mail, track packages, and manage deliveries on the go.
Step 1: Optional Time-Saving Tip: If you have a printer, download "PS Form 1093, Application for Post Office Box Service," Application for Post Office Box Service, fill it out, then print it out (note: if you apply for a PO Box online, this form is automatically generated). Bring the completed form with you to the Post Office.
Step 2: Bring your payment and 2 forms of acceptable U.S. identification to the Post Office and tell the retail associate at the counter that you'd like to apply for a PO Box.
You pay for a full rental period at the beginning; however, if you decide to close your box, you'll get a partial refund depending on how long you've had the box. See full details on refunds.
Once you've reserved your box, completed the PO Box application (PS Form 1093), paid the rental fee, and verified your 2 forms of acceptable ID at the Post Office counter where your box is located, you'll get 2 keys for your box. If you need more than 2 keys, you can request more for an additional fee.
An additional service to consider adding to your PO Box is Street Addressing. With Street Addressing (if available), you have the option of using the street address of your Post Office location, combined with your PO Box number, as your mailing address. This lets you receive packages from private carriers (such as UPS, FedEx, DHL, and Amazon), as long as they comply with USPS mailing standards. See the Customer Agreement for more details.
You can close a PO Box by going to Manage PO Box, signing in to your account, and clicking the Close/Request Refund link next to the box. You can also request a PO Box be closed by informing the retail associate at the Post Office where your box is located. Once a box is closed, be sure to submit a Change of Address (COA) form. Depending on where you close your box, the form will be provided online on your close/refund confirmation page or by the retail associate at the Post Office. Your mail can be forwarded to your new address for up to one year.
Yes. For deliveries that require a signature, we'll leave a delivery notice inside your PO Box, and you'll go to the counter to sign for and pick up your package. If you sign up for the free Signature on File service, we'll leave the item in your PO Box.
The large PO Box is a good size for a small business owner who regularly receives packages, boxes, or multiple letters each day.
This size is also ideal for a household that makes purchases online and still wants space for their regular mail.
The extra-large PO Box is ideal for a small business owner who frequently receives multiple packages and mail of varying sizes.
This is also a great size option for a household that receives lots of packages from online merchants.
Deck boxes come in numerous varieties. As for functionality, the main distinction is between deck boxes and mass storage boxes. Classic deck boxes typically hold one deck, although there are also variations for multiple decks or those with accessory compartments for dice and other accessories. Mass storage boxes can hold significantly more cards; depending on their size, they can accommodate many individual cards or even multiple deck boxes.
Deck boxes protect your cards from damage due to external influences and make it easier for you to organize your collection. They are also the most practical and secure way to transport decks to game nights with friends, your local game store, or tournaments.
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