Processed at the Post Office means the letter or package was sorted at a certified United States Post Office facility. Then, shipped across a destined route and sorted through each location. until delivered to the recipient.
it means your package comes the next day
How is Mail process
You can mark out 'Priority' on a package that you are sending and the post office would still deliver it.
form_title= United States Post Office Rates form_header= Estimate the cost for a package. When does the package need to be delivered?*= _ [50] What is the weight of the package?*= _ [50] Does the package contain any perishables?*= () Yes () No
A post office guide can be referred to as the postal ledger. It is the area of communication within the post office where all transactions are recorded. If a package is brought in for mailing, for example, it will be listed in the post office guide.
US Post Office insurance rates vary on the value of the package being delivered. The insurance chage for a package valued at $2000 would be aprox. $22.60.
form_title= Post Office Mailing Rates form_header= Estimate the current rate for your mailings. When does the package need to be delivered?*= _ [50] What is the weight of the package?*= _ [50] Does the package contain any perishables?*= () Yes () No
A post office guide can be referred to as the postal ledger. It is the area of communication within the post office where all transactions are recorded. If a package is brought in for mailing, for example, it will be listed in the post office guide.
Telephone your local Post Office. They have the answer for you.
When ordering products internationally, the United States Post Office uses several codes for different processes in the shipment of the package. The "Processed through Office of Exchange" label means it has been cleared through customs in the United States and is being sent to a USPS sort facility.
Depend on where your Post Office is? For example, my Post Office is at the bottom of my road so it would only take 5 minutes to mail a package.
Try the Post Office, UPS, or FedEx office near you.
If the package was shipped "Signature required.", yes. Otherwise no. Same with a package delivered to your door.