How to find out who your mail carrier is

Here are a few ways to find out who your mail carrier is:

  1. Check your mail: Look for a signature line on your mail pieces, such as packages or certified mail. Your mail carrier's name and signature may be printed on the line.
  2. Contact your local post office: Visit your local post office or call them to ask who your mail carrier is. They may be able to provide you with the carrier's name and contact information.
  3. Check online: Some postal services, like the United States Postal Service (USPS), allow you to track your mail and find out who your carrier is. You can visit the USPS website, enter your tracking number, and click on "Track" to see the carrier's name.
  4. Ask a neighbor: If you have a friendly neighbor who receives mail from the same carrier, you can ask them who their carrier is. They may be able to tell you who delivers mail to your house as well.
  5. Check your mail carrier's uniform: If you see your mail carrier delivering mail, take a look at their uniform. The USPS uses a standardized uniform with the carrier's name and badge number printed on it.
  6. Contact the USPS Customer Service: You can also contact the USPS Customer Service at 1-800-275-8777 (1-800-ASK-USPS) and ask who your mail carrier is. They may be able to provide you with the carrier's name and contact information.

Remember to always be respectful and courteous when interacting with your mail carrier, as they play a vital role in delivering your mail and packages.