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  1. Welcome | USPS

    Welcome to USPS.com. Track packages, pay and print postage with Click-N-Ship, schedule free package pickups, look up ZIP Codes, calculate postage prices, and find everything you need for …

  2. U.S. Postal Service (USPS) | USAGov

    The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) provides mail processing and delivery services to individuals and businesses in the U.S.

  3. USPS.com® - USPS Tracking®

    USPS.com® - USPS Tracking®

  4. Service Performance - Office of Inspector General OIG

    Dec 22, 2025 · The Postal Service’s ability to provide acceptable service is an ongoing concern across the United States. The Office of Inspector General reviews service performance and makes …

  5. History of United States postage rates - Wikipedia

    History of United States postage rates Seal of the former U.S. Post Office Department (1792–1971), predecessor to the United States Postal Service The system for mail delivery in the United States …

  6. Careers - About.usps.com

    USPS hires a diverse workforce who is interested in serving the public. Explore the many open full-time, part time and seasonal jobs that offer a range of benefits and opportunities.

  7. USPS announces major change to mail processing that could affect …

    Jan 7, 2026 · When most people drop mail off at a mailbox or at a post office, they assume it is postmarked that same day. But according to a new rule from the United States Postal Service, that’s …

  8. Passport Application & Passport Renewal | USPS

    Learn how to apply for or renew a passport and make an appointment. You can rely on USPS for information about the passport application & passport renewal process.

  9. How to file a U.S. Postal Service complaint - USAGov

    Nov 13, 2025 · See how to complain to the U.S. Postal Service about lost or stolen mail or mail fraud. Learn where to file a complaint about postal employees or facilities.

  10. USPS.com® - USPS Tracking®

    If a package qualifies for the USPS Delivery Instructions™ service, you can tell USPS where to leave a package at your address, send it to a different address, or send it to your Post Office.