Home mailboxes buy back

You're looking to buy back your home mailbox!

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a program called "Mailbox Buyback" or "Mailbox Relocation" that allows homeowners to purchase back their mailbox from the USPS. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:

Eligibility:

  1. You must be the property owner or have written permission from the property owner to participate in the program.
  2. Your mailbox must be a standard USPS mailbox, not a custom or specialty mailbox.

How to buy back your mailbox:

  1. Contact your local post office: Reach out to your local post office or the USPS customer service number (1-800-275-8777) to inquire about the Mailbox Buyback program in your area.
  2. Fill out the application: If the program is available in your area, you'll need to fill out a Mailbox Relocation Application (PS Form 1093). You can obtain the form from your local post office or download it from the USPS website.
  3. Pay the buyback fee: The fee for buying back your mailbox varies by location, but it typically ranges from $40 to $100. You'll need to pay this fee upfront.
  4. Return the mailbox: Once you've paid the fee, you'll need to return the mailbox to the USPS. You can do this by delivering it to your local post office or scheduling a pickup with the USPS.

What happens after you buy back your mailbox:

  1. The USPS will remove the mailbox: The USPS will remove the mailbox from your property and replace it with a standard USPS mailbox.
  2. You'll receive a refund: If you've already paid for mailbox installation or maintenance, you may be eligible for a refund from the USPS.

Important notes:

  1. The USPS may not offer the program in all areas: The Mailbox Buyback program is not available in all areas, so it's essential to check with your local post office before applying.
  2. You may need to install a new mailbox: If you buy back your mailbox, you may need to install a new mailbox on your property, as the USPS will remove the existing one.
  3. The USPS may have specific requirements: The USPS may have specific requirements for the type of mailbox you can install on your property, so be sure to check with them before purchasing a new mailbox.

I hope this helps you buy back your home mailbox!