To pick up a USPS package before delivery, you can request a package intercept through the USPS website. This service allows you to redirect a domestic shipment that hasn’t been delivered or released for delivery. You can also contact your local post office and inquire about their hold for pickup service, which allows you to pick up your package directly from the post office before it is delivered to your address. Make sure to have your tracking number and identification ready when picking up the package.
1. How can I pick up a USPS package before delivery?
You can request to pick up your package at the local post office by using the USPS Package Intercept service. You can also authorize someone else to pick up the package on your behalf by filling out a PS Form 3801, Standing Delivery Order.
2. Can I pick up a USPS package before the scheduled delivery date?
Yes, you can pick up a USPS package before the scheduled delivery date by using the USPS Package Intercept service or by visiting the local post office and requesting to pick up the package.
3. What do I need to bring to pick up a USPS package before delivery?
You will need to bring a valid photo ID and the tracking number of the package to pick it up before the scheduled delivery date. If you are authorizing someone else to pick up the package on your behalf, they will need to bring their ID and the PS Form 3801, Standing Delivery Order, filled out by you.