Retail hours at several South Florida Post Offices will be adjusted for the upcoming Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Fifty-four Post Offices in Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach counties, regularly open on Saturday, will be closed on Saturday, July 2. Revised retail hours will be posted at each Post Office. Visit usps.com for a list of impacted Post Offices.
The following Post Offices will observe reduced retail operations on Saturday, July 2:
9 am – 12 Noon: Greenacres Branch, 4300 Jog Road, Lake Worth
9 am – 1 pm: Boca Rio Postal Store, 8185 Via Ancho Road, Boca Raton; Delray Beach Main Office, 14280 Military Trail, Delray Beach
10 am – 12 Noon: Port Saint Lucie Main Office, 290 NW Peacock Blvd, Port Saint Lucie
10 am – 1 pm: Woodlands Station, 604 Banyan Trail, Boca Raton; Deerfield Beach Main Office, 212 E Hillsboro Blvd, Deerfield Beach
10 am – 2 pm: Jupiter Main Office, 1095 Military Trail, Jupiter
Regularly open on Sunday, but will be closed on Sunday, July 3: Avenue of the Americas Postal Store (1455 NW 107 Ave, Miami), El Mercado Postal Store (2440 W 60 St, Hialeah), Sawgrass Postal Store (12801 W Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale), Town and Country Postal Store (8266 Mills Rd, Miami), and West Palm Beach Main Office (3200 Summit Blvd, West Palm Beach).
Commercial customers should verify USPS Business Mail Entry Unit hours of operation for the holiday weekend. The Postal Service advises customers to observe the holiday schedule posted on blue collection boxes.
There will be regular mail delivery on Saturday, July 2. Only Express Mail will be delivered on Monday, July 4; regular mail delivery will resume on Tuesday, July 5.
Customers are reminded that they may conduct postal business in places they already frequent. At www.uspseverywhere.com, an easy-to-navigate, interactive map provides local Post Office
information and alternate access locations --- retail outlets, grocery stores, and pharmacies ---that offer stamps, shipping and packaging, Post Office Boxes, passport acceptance, and other services --- in their own neighborhood. Customers type their ZIP Code to identify locations, and icons assist them in locating alternate access options.
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