The cost of photocopying at a post office can vary depending on the location and the size of the paper being copied. Typically, the cost ranges from around 10 to 25 cents per page for black and white copies. Color copies are usually more expensive, ranging from 50 cents to $1 per page. It's best to check with your local post office for specific pricing information.
Yes, most offer a photocopying service.
You can find a reliable location to photocopy your passport at a local post office, library, or shipping store.
Post Master
There is a charge for a post office key when you rent an apartment and it can be $15.
It is a postmistress.
This will vary depending on the Post Office, as some will not offer this service. Typically, charges for photocopying can range from 10 pence per sheet upwards.
No. They charge by weight and/or size.
You can find a reliable place to photocopy your passport at a local post office, library, or shipping store. These places often offer photocopying services for official documents like passports.
The Post Office can rekey the mailbox if the mailbox is owned by the Post Office. All you have to do is call your local Post Office and ask them to rekey. There is a charge, however, of around $50 to do this.
you don't buy passports at a post office
Benjamen Franklin was the one en charge of post office during the second continental congress:)
Santa doesn't charge you but the post office does. It costs a lot to send a letter to the North Pole!