Mails office
You're referring to the "Mail Office" or "Post Office"!
The Mail Office, also known as the Post Office, is a government-run organization responsible for providing postal services to the public. Its main functions include:
- Mail delivery: Collecting and delivering mail, packages, and parcels to individuals and businesses.
- Mail sorting: Sorting and processing mail to ensure it reaches its intended destination.
- Mail tracking: Tracking and monitoring the movement of mail and packages.
- Mail services: Offering additional services such as postage stamps, money orders, and package insurance.
In many countries, the Mail Office is a government-run entity, while in others, it may be a private company or a combination of both. Some common services offered by the Mail Office include:
- Sending and receiving mail and packages
- Buying postage stamps and other postal products
- Sending money orders and other financial transactions
- Tracking and tracing packages
- Providing mailboxes and post office boxes for rent
In the United States, the Mail Office is known as the United States Postal Service (USPS), while in the United Kingdom, it's known as Royal Mail.