It only takes one hurricane to realize the
importance of having current information in your eOPF (electronic Official
Personnel File). If you already haven’t done so, now is a good time
to update your information to ensure that your manager/supervisor can contact
you in any emergency.
www.liteblue.usps.gov
Go to www.liteblue.usps.gov.
On the welcome page, enter
your Employee Identification Number (EIN) and Postal Identification Number
(PIN). In the middle of the next page, where
you see Employee Apps – Quick Links, click on Change
of Address.
Personnel Computer Kiosks
Use the personnel computer kiosks and look for a tab titled Present
Job Info/Change of Address on the main webpage. Kiosks are
available at the following South
Florida locations:
§ Haverhill Post Office General Clerk’s
Office (between retail reception area & workfloor)
§ Miami ISC Kiosk Room (along the
northern perimeter of the workfloor)
§ Miami P&DC Cafeteria & in front of
Men’s Room across from White Room
§ South Florida L&DC (by the entrance)
§ South Florida P&DC Cafeteria
§ Pompano
Beach Main Office Breakroom
§ West
Palm Beach P&DC Cafeteria & Training Rm #143 (along north wall)
Blue Page (USPS internal web page)
All employees who
have access to the Blue page may change their mailing and residential address
and emergency contact information.
§ Log on with your ACE ID and password.
§ Ensure the welcome screen has your name on it.
§ Select the tab labeled My Life. Under this tab, on the right side is the heading My Profile, where you will find two links titled Address/Phone and Emergency Contact. Select Address/Phone.
§ Select the Address type from the drop menu and click on the Change button.
§ Make your desired change(s) and click on Save.
PS Form 1216
Use a PS Form 1216, “Employee’s
Current Mailing Address.” Send Copy 1 of your completed form to HRSSC
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, PO
BOX 970400, GREENSBORO NC
27497-0400.
HRSSC
HRSSC
Call the Human Resources Shared Service Center at 1-877-477-3273, and
select Option 5. Validate your identity with your Employee Identification
Number (EIN) or Postal Identification Number (PIN). Follow the prompts.
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