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Contact your local Postal Service Consumer Affairs office, or file a claim. Call the U.S. Postal Service Domestic & International Tracking department at (800) 222-1811. My letter carrier won't pick up my outgoing mail. Your carrier may not be required to do so if they don't have mail to deliver to your address.
If you prefer to file your complaint over the phone, please call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777 ). Report problems with mail delivery or service to the U.S. Postal Service.
You can visit your post office to ask a question or ask to speak to the postmaster or another official. To find your post office, search for your address on the USPS website or call the national postal service hotline at 1-800-ASK-USPS.
Immediately report theft, tampering, or destruction of mail or mailboxes to your Postmaster. Or click here to report it to the Postal Inspectors online, or call 1-877-876-2455 (press 5).
Get protection. ... Watch for patterns. ... Beware of a phony change of address. ... Talk to your postal carrier. ... Scrutinize your mail. ... Shred documents that contain identifying information a thief could use. ... Go green. ... Alert the Postal Inspector online or by phone at 877-876-2455 (press 3).
USPS delivery vans have GPS that sometimes automatically updates a shipment as "delivered" prematurely. Wait another business day because the package was most likely marked as delivered accidentally, and will arrive the following day. Contact your local post office.
Missing Mail is mail that has not been delivered by the expected delivery date. This applies to packages that are undelivered, lost, or late. If it has been lost, late or missing for 7 days or more, you can: Submit a Missing Mail search request at MissingMail.USPS.com.
Go to your local Post Office, or you can submit the request online at the USPS Missing Mail Search, it is advised to submit one if you haven't received your mail within seven business days. USPS will send you an email confirmation when they receive your request and begin their search.
UPS Authorizes the Claim If the package is found, UPS will not approve the claim and will route the package on to the recipient. UPS will notify you when the package is delivered.
In extreme cases, the post office can actually require customers to get a post office box and pick up mail themselves. Anything which presents a hazard to the carrier, the carrier is within his rights to not deliver the mail. ... It's a fairly serious crime to interfere with a mail carrier doing their duties.
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