Can post office hold mail without po box

Yes, the United States Postal Service (USPS) can hold mail for you even if you don't have a PO Box. Here are a few ways to do so:

  1. General Delivery: You can have your mail held at a local post office under your name. To use General Delivery, you'll need to provide a valid government-issued ID and a mailing address. The post office will hold your mail for 30 days. After that, it will be returned to the sender.
  2. Hold for Pickup: You can ask the sender to send your mail to a specific post office with a "Hold for Pickup" instruction. This way, the post office will hold your mail for you to pick up at a later time. You'll need to provide a valid government-issued ID to collect your mail.
  3. Signature Confirmation: If you're expecting a package or mail that requires a signature, you can have it held at a post office with a "Signature Confirmation" service. This service requires the recipient to sign for the package, and the post office will hold it until you can pick it up.
  4. Post Office Box Alternative: Some post offices offer an alternative to a traditional PO Box, called a "General Delivery Address" or "Mail Hold." This service allows you to receive mail and packages at a post office without a PO Box. You'll need to provide a valid government-issued ID and a mailing address.

To use any of these services, you'll need to visit your local post office and speak with a postal employee. They'll be able to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have.

Remember to always check with your local post office for their specific policies and procedures regarding holding mail without a PO Box.