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:

  1. Mail delivery: Collecting and delivering mail, packages, and parcels to individuals and businesses.
  2. Mail sorting: Sorting and processing mail to ensure it reaches its intended destination.
  3. Mail tracking: Tracking and monitoring the movement of mail and packages.
  4. 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:

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.