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  1. PO Boxes | USPS

    Use USPS PO Boxes for business or personal use. Learn how to reserve, rent, renew, and manage a PO Box online, as well as how much a PO Box costs.

  2. Article Detail - USPS

    Learn about USPS PO Boxes, including availability, size options, and account management.

  3. PO Boxes

    Select another box size or Post Office™ location to find an available box. If you choose to apply for the waitlist, we will send general details on timing and upcoming availability in your waitlist confirmation …

  4. 28 Post Office Box Addresses - Postal Explorer

    The Post Office Box address on a mailpiece must be standardized as follows: PO BOX ## (in this example, “##” indicates the actual number, numbers, or letter).

  5. Guide to Post Office Box Street Addresses (PBSA) | PostalPro

    This document provides information on how to determine if a StreetStyle address actually represents a Post Office Box address, designated as a P.O. Box™ Street Address (PBSA).

  6. Apply at a Post Office: Complete pages 3 and 4 and take this whole form to a Post Office most convenient for you. Once we verify your information and receive your payment, we will provide your …

  7. Addressing Your Mail - Postal Explorer

    Military addresses must show the full name with middle name or initial and the PSC number, unit number, or ship name. Replace the city name with APO, FPO or DPO, and the state with AA, AE, or …

  8. Find USPS Post Offices & Locations Near Me | USPS

    Find USPS locations like Post Offices, collection boxes, and kiosks so you can send packages, mail letters, buy stamps, apply for passports, get redeliveries, and more.

  9. PO Boxes Online Frequently Asked Questions - About.usps.com

    A. You must be 18 years or older to apply for a PO Box online. Your ID will be verified at the Post Office. If you are under 18 years of age and want a PO Box, see the local Post Office for the guidelines. For …

  10. Standard Forward Mail | USPS

    Your change of address order only changes your mailing address with the Post Office. You must still update government agencies (like for your benefits, driver's license, and voter registration) and …