To pick up a USPS package before delivery, you can request a package intercept through the USPS website. This service allows you to redirect the package to a USPS location for pickup. You will need to provide the tracking number and delivery address to initiate the intercept. Alternatively, you can contact the local post office and request to hold the package for pickup. You will need to provide identification and the tracking number to retrieve the package. It is important to note that some packages may not be eligible for intercept or pickup, so it is best to check with USPS beforehand.
1. Can I pick up my USPS package before delivery?
Yes, you can pick up your USPS package before delivery by requesting a hold for pickup. You can do this online or by calling the USPS customer service number.
2. How do I request a hold for pickup for my USPS package?
To request a hold for pickup, you can go to the USPS website and select the “Hold for Pickup” option. You will need to provide your tracking number and choose the location where you want to pick up your package.
3. What do I need to bring with me to pick up my USPS package?
When picking up your USPS package, you will need to bring a valid photo ID and the tracking number for your package. If someone else is picking up the package on your behalf, they will need to bring a signed authorization letter from you and their own valid photo ID.