USPS Near Me in Shoshone County, ID

USPS Mailbox Near Me in Shoshone County, ID

USPS Mailbox Pinehurst ID 9 Main St 83850

USPS Mailbox Wallace ID 700 Bank St 83873

USPS Mailbox Wallace ID 600 Cedar St 83873

USPS Mailbox Kellogg ID 401 Bunker Avenue 83837

USPS Mailbox Wallace ID 530 Bank St 83873

USPS Mailbox Kingston ID 43051 Silver Valley Rd 83839

USPS Mailbox Wallace ID 403 Cedar Street 83873

USPS Mailbox Kellogg ID 200 W Cameron Ave 83837

USPS Mailbox Cataldo ID 36180 E Canyon Rd 83810

USPS Mailbox Calder ID 36 Railroad St 83808

USPS Mailbox Kellogg ID 302 S Division St 83837

USPS Mailbox Smelterville ID 223 Main St 83868

USPS Mailbox Clarkia ID 179 Cedar Street 83812

USPS Mailbox Osburn ID 107 N 4th St 83849

USPS Mailbox Silverton ID 102 W Yellowstone Ave 83867


Post Office Near Me in Shoshone County, ID

Post Offices in Shoshone County, ID - Find locations, hours, addresses, phone numbers, holidays, and directions to the closest Post Office near me.

Avery Post Office Avery ID 10 Depot Rd 83802 208-245-3557

Calder Post Office Calder ID 36 Railroad St 83808 208-245-4483

Cataldo Post Office Cataldo ID 36180 East Canyon Road 83810 208-682-3114

Kellogg Post Office Kellogg ID 302 South Division Street 83837 208-786-9161

Kingston Post Office Kingston ID 43051 Silver Valley Road 83839 208-682-3580

Mullan Post Office Mullan ID 237 Earle Street 83846 208-744-1315

Osburn Post Office Osburn ID 107 North 4th Street 83849 208-753-8951

Pinehurst Post Office Pinehurst ID 9 Main St 83850 208-682-2514

Silverton Post Office Silverton ID 102 West Yellowstone Avenue 83867 208-752-3881

Smelterville Post Office Smelterville ID 223 Main Street 83868 208-784-7711

Wallace Post Office Wallace ID 403 Cedar Street 83873 208-753-3435


About USPS

The USPS, or United States Postal Service, dates back to 1775, when Benjamin Franklin became the first Postmaster General. Today, the USPS has grown into the world's largest postal delivery service, processing and delivering nearly half of the world's mail. The USPS delivers mail by plane, train, car, boat, hovercraft, and mule, and it operates the country's largest retail network. The USPS is a self-supporting government agency that does not receive tax dollars for its operating expenses.