No. Imagine how long it would take to do that. Packages destined for Washington D.C are scanned and if considered suspicious by Post Office they may x-ray it but vast majority goes unscanned. Though dogs in major cities are on duty so don't send anything illegal....at least if it smells.
You prepay with the post office, they will give you all the deatils.
Yes, that is what postage stamps are for, to mail letters from your post office all over the world. Being that the US Post Office is going to get the mail to Great Britain, the US Post Office should get paid. The Universal Postal Union provides for the compensation between countries.
Snail mail means you write a letter, put it in an envelope, stick a stamp on it, and post it in a mail box or post office. Bulk just means a lot of mail. Check with your post office if there are reduced rates for bulk. The envelopes may have to be all sorted into similar area codes to qualify. The post office may stamp them all with a machine rather than you sticking individual stamps on. Some businesses have their own franking machine to do their own postage.
Yes, unless it's a holiday. Sometime in in August of this year all first class mail, and second class mail will no longer be delivered to your home or business. The post office will still be open to drop of mail or mail packages. The mail will still be processed. This won't happen unless Congress stop this change. Remember the post office does not receive any tax-money.
The postmaster has to verify and approve the doctors note, this can take some time. All depends on how large a post office, and exctly who you submitted the form to. Hopefully, you gave it to someone who cares.
Usually not. The regular flow of events is that all mail (from the local office) is sent to a regional sorting center, then if needed, bunched up with incoming mail from elsewhere, and returned to the local office.
yes but dont call the post office ,,,call the POLICE .stealing mail is serious enough now with all the tax checks in the mail.
No. The post office showed no sign of going on strike on November 30th and all mail was delivered.
If you filled out change-of-address forms at the post office your mail should take about a week before it starts to come to the new address regularly. All of the forwarded mail will also come.
No, all mail is Monday through Saturday. The post office is a federal government office.
Take the entire package, envelope and all, to the US post office and they will take it from there.
It is a violation of federal law (US Postal Regulations) to "Intercept Mail Belonging to Another." You can contact your attorney for assistance, and contact the Postmaster of the post office which delivers the mail to your wife's residence.You can also request that the Post Office place a "hold" on all mail addressed to you, or you can rent a post office box, and hold it at the post office to be collected by you personally. Also notify the Unemployment Compensation Aency that you have changed your address to "General Delivery," or the numbered PO box.