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Can I pick up a package from USPS Annex?

Can I pick up a package from USPS Annex?

Yes, you may pick up packages from USPS. After the item arrives at your local post office, the carrier will attempt delivery to your address.

Can you drop off packages at Carrier Annex?

Yes we do accept drop offs for UPS, FedEx, USPS, and DHL. If your label isn’t printed, send it to our email and we can print that for you.

Why is my package sitting at a USPS facility?

Your package might have missed a connection, been originally sent to wrong location etc. Sounds like you probably had a non expedited parcel (not Express, Priority or First Class). These packages take longer and do sit a day or two at some sorting facility.

What does arrival at Unit mean?

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Arrival at Unit. Indicates the mailpiece was scanned at the final postal unit where delivery of the mailpiece will occur.

Who can intercept a USPS package?

Commercially shipped packages can only be intercepted by a commercial mailer through the Business Customer Gateway. As information, commercially shipped packages typically contain a tracking number that begins with a “92” or “93”.

What is a mail carrier annex?

The postal facilities with which most of the American populace is familiar are USPS retail facilities — Post Offices, classified branches and stations. Retail-only urban locations are often called Finance Stations, and carrier-only bases are called Carrier Annexes (or, at times, Detached Carrier Units).

What does arrived at Post Office mean USPS?

“Arrival at Unit” : the parcel has reached the Post Office near your destination on the expected day. Also, USPS has scheduled its delivery. “Arrived at USPS Facility” : the package has reached the sorting hub. USPS would mention the package’s ZIP code, city and state’s name as well.

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What does USPS received at opening unit mean?

41 RECEIVED AT OPENING UNIT. An Open & Distribute shipment has been received and opened at the destination processing facility or post office so the contents can be sorted.