Where are stimulus checks mailed from

The United States Treasury's Bureau of the Fiscal Service (Fiscal Service) is responsible for processing and mailing stimulus checks, also known as Economic Impact Payments (EIPs), to eligible individuals and families. The Fiscal Service uses a network of financial institutions and mail processing centers to distribute the checks.

Here are some general details on where stimulus checks are mailed from:

  1. Financial Institutions: The Fiscal Service works with a network of financial institutions, including banks and credit unions, to distribute stimulus checks. These institutions receive the checks from the Fiscal Service and then mail them to the recipients.
  2. Mail Processing Centers: The Fiscal Service uses a network of mail processing centers located throughout the United States to sort and mail stimulus checks. These centers are operated by the United States Postal Service (USPS) and are located in various cities across the country.
  3. Regional Processing Centers: The Fiscal Service has several regional processing centers that are responsible for processing and mailing stimulus checks. These centers are located in:
    • Atlanta, Georgia
    • Chicago, Illinois
    • Dallas, Texas
    • Kansas City, Missouri
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Phoenix, Arizona
    • San Francisco, California
  4. Mail Sorting Facilities: Within each regional processing center, there are mail sorting facilities that sort and prepare the stimulus checks for mailing. These facilities are equipped with specialized equipment and staff to ensure accurate and efficient processing.

Some examples of specific mail processing centers and regional processing centers that may be involved in mailing stimulus checks include:

Please note that the specific processing center or mail sorting facility used may vary depending on the recipient's location and the processing volume.