United States Postal Service
Learn how USPS provides mail and package services, where to find official tools, and when to use postal resources.
The United States Postal Service delivers mail and packages, operates post offices, manages ZIP Code and address tools, supports shipping and tracking, and publishes mailing rules for households, businesses, and public agencies. It is an independent establishment of the executive branch rather than a Cabinet department.
Visitors usually come to USPS for tracking, stamps, post office locations, address changes, mail holds, shipping labels, business mailing information, and postal support. Use USPS.com for current prices, forms, deadlines, and service alerts.
Postal service turns a national obligation into daily delivery, local service, and practical public tools.
What Postal Service Does
The United States Postal Service is an independent establishment of the executive branch that provides mail delivery and postal services across the country.
How It Fits In Government
How visitors may use Postal Service
This profile is designed to help visitors find practical government services, not just describe the agency in the abstract. Start with the official sources below, then use related public service links when a specific form, record, benefit, complaint, data tool, or office is needed.