You may want to park at least a feet away from a USPS Mailbox because so the Mail Truck can go around and get next the mailbox. If there is a car or something blocking it then you may not get your mail. Also that is the same thing for if you have a car or something right close to the mailbox.
No, your mailbox is not owned by USPS. It is considered private property and belongs to you, the homeowner or resident.
Yes, anything under 13 ounces can be put in the mailbox
The builder and developer say its the usps. And the USPS put the responsibility on developer
No, the United States Postal Service (USPS) does not own your mailbox. It is considered private property and belongs to the homeowner or property owner.
A person can be provided a commercial mailbox after obtaining the correct paperwork from the local Chamber of Commerce and taking it to the local USPS to order a mailbox.
They should not, because the mailbox belongs to The United States Postal Service (USPS). You should call the candidate's office and inform them.
No, typically mailboxes are owned and maintained by the United States Postal Service (USPS) or the property owner where the mailbox is located.
THE ANWSER IS NO -- According to the USPS Domestic Mail Manual (DMM 508.3.2.5) "Any advertising on a mailbox or its support is prohibited."
Take a look at this USPS webpage which has information on mailbox restrictions: http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/508.htm
Private rural (roadside-type) mailboxes - some locations DO have parking regulations that prohibit this. If they are official USPS roadside (drop off mail from your car-type) boxes, yes, illegal and you can get a ticket. As far as US Postal regulations are concerned. . . they are not required to deliver the mail to an obstructed mailbox.
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The mailbox is to the far right past the TV store.To the far right of the TV store.