The standard is 41-45 inches from the road surface. For more information go to:http:/www.usps.com/receive/mailboxstandards.htm
A person can usually go to the USPS to set up a mailing address. You can also have a post office box assigned to you once you are there.
you have to open a PO BOX in libya
When you don't pay for your box on time, the USPS will place a piece of cardboard or plastic over the back of your box so that you will not get mail in your box.
in a letter box
It is a federal offense for anyone other than a postal employee to put anything in a mail box.
I just found out by the USPS that you cannot hang anything on a mail box at all
P.O. Stand for post office - a PO Box is an alternative for people who don't want to give out their home address, but still need to receive mail. They are basically mail boxes at the post office that you can rent (yes, you have to pay for them) to receive mail at. A P.O. Box is a Post Office Box.
Yes your mail can stop being delivered to you via USPS, you could be told you have to have a post office box instead which would be at your cost. I am a board member for my local Vicious dogs board and we just had an incident where a mail carrier was bit.
"Are you receiving your mothers prescriptions?"
Yes, you typically need a mailbox for USPS to deliver mail and packages to your home. A mailbox provides a designated location for postal workers to securely place your mail. However, if you live in an area without mailboxes, USPS may deliver directly to your door or use alternative delivery methods, depending on the situation. For some services, like packages, you can also choose to have items delivered to a nearby post office or a USPS-approved location.
The mail you receive from animals in your town and other towns goes to the mail box right next to the door of your house. If you have already read it, it goes into your pockets.