How to find out which usps delivers my mail

To find out which USPS (United States Postal Service) delivery carrier delivers your mail, you can follow these steps:

  1. Check your mail: Look for the delivery carrier's name and route number on the top right corner of your mail pieces. This information is usually printed in small letters.
  2. Visit the USPS website: Go to the USPS website (www.usps.com) and click on "Contact Us" at the top right corner.
  3. Use the "Find a Location" tool: Enter your zip code or city and state in the "Find a Location" tool to find your local post office or delivery office.
  4. Contact your local post office: Once you have the contact information for your local post office, call them or visit in person to ask about your delivery carrier. They can provide you with the carrier's name and route number.
  5. Check your mail carrier's uniform: If you're still unsure, you can try to catch a glimpse of your mail carrier's uniform when they deliver your mail. USPS carriers wear distinctive uniforms with their name and route number printed on the sleeve.
  6. Check online directories: Some online directories, such as Whitepages or 411.com, may have information on USPS delivery carriers, including their names and routes. However, this information may not be up-to-date or accurate.

Remember that USPS delivery carriers are assigned to specific routes, so it's possible that your carrier may change over time. If you're concerned about your mail delivery, you can also contact your local post office or the USPS customer service number (1-800-275-8777) for assistance.