Post Office people are grinches, so they just throw away all those letters to
recycle bins. Since Santa's address cannot be located in the Northpole, the
mails are all undelivered. Post office love those letters though. They make
tons of money from the stamps.
It depends on which postal service you mean. Many postal services throughout the world have systems in place to handle Santa Mail, even including a standard reply.
Recognize Santa Claus for mail delivery
The United States Postal System was willing to deliver the mail addressed to "Santa " to Kris Kringle at the local court house. So it was a department of the federal government that made the determination. But it was never actually "proved" that he was Santa.
In the early 1900's the US Postal service began allowing local mail carriers & other postal employees to respond to letters addressed to Santa Claus. In 1940, because of the vast increase in the volume of mail addressed to Santa, the Postal Service invited charitable and other organizations to help write responses to the children. The "Letters to Santa" program continued to grow, and today there are a large number of individuals, companies, orgainizations, community groups, and others who aid the Post Office to answer each and every letter to Santa personally. If you would like to help answer letters to Santa, the Postal Service has a volunteer application form. Check the link under the related links section.
The United States Postal Service delivered Santa mail to him.
Santa Claus is a fictional character, so he does not have a physical address in the North Pole. However, many countries have their own version of Santa Claus with different addresses for receiving mail from children.
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It is well known that Santa Claus (aka Kris Kringle) lives in the North Pole, Canada and the postal code for the North Pole is H0H 0H0, sometimes written incorrectly as HO HO HO. It is equally well known that mail addressed to Santa Claus or Mr Kringle as follows: Santa Claus North Pole H0H 0H0 CANADA by December 1st each year is guaranteed delivery by Canada Post to the one, true, Santa Clause who will send a written reply by return post. I trust there will be no more unfortunate mistakes such a the spurious claim that Santa Claus lives in the United States? Thenk Yew.
The Royal Mail Service is a postal service in the United Kingdom. The Royal Mail Service was established in the year 1516.
Yes the United States Postal Service does deliver overnight mail to most locations at an extra cost to consumers wanting to use this service. The United States Postal Service has competitors for this type of service.
Snail Mail.
The British postal service is called The Royal Mail.
Maybe, ask you're parents.