USPS Mailbox Near Me in Cleveland County, NC

List of Cleveland County USPS Mailboxes

Addresses, phone numbers, and business hours for USPS Mailboxes in Cleveland County, NC.

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 100 Belvedere Dr E 28150

USPS Mailbox Lattimore NC 306 West Main Street 28089

USPS Mailbox Lawndale NC 241 East Main Street 28090

USPS Mailbox Lawndale NC 241 E Main St 28090

USPS Mailbox Mooresboro NC 244 North Main Street 28114

USPS Mailbox Earl NC 2719 Blacksburg Rd 28038

USPS Mailbox Kings Mountain NC 300 West Mountain Street 28086

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 300 W Dixon Blvd 28152

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 318 S Washington St 28150

USPS Mailbox Mooresboro NC 2201 U.S. 221 Alternate 28114

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 400 Juan Pl 28150

USPS Mailbox Kings Mountain NC 410 E King St 28086

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 4418 Polkville Road 28150

USPS Mailbox Casar NC 5801 Casar Rd 28020

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 705 E Dixon Blvd 28150

USPS Mailbox Lawndale NC 771 East Stagecoach Trail 28090

USPS Mailbox Kings Mountain NC 225 S Battleground Ave 28086

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 201 East Grover Street 28150

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 100 Justice Pl 28150

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 1145 E Marion St 28150

USPS Mailbox Waco NC 100 N Main St 28169

USPS Mailbox Kings Mountain NC 100 S Cherokee Street (out Of T 28086

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 101 North Main Street 28152

USPS Mailbox Grover NC 102 Mulberry Rd 28073

USPS Mailbox Mooresboro NC 104 W Church St 28114

USPS Mailbox Kings Mountain NC 1101 Oak Grove Road 28086

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 114 W Warren St 28150

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 2001 E Dixon Blvd 28152

USPS Mailbox Kings Mountain NC 115 East Gold Street 28086

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 130 S Post Rd 28152

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 130 S Post 28152

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 131 North Lafayette Street 28150

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 1635 E Dixon Blvd 28152

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 1730 E Dixon Blvd 28152

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 200 W Marion St 28150

USPS Mailbox Shelby NC 808 Schenck St 28150

About USPS Mailboxes

A USPS Mailbox is a drop-box for mail to be sorted, processed, and delivered by the United States Postal Service. The USPS dates back to 1775, when Benjamin Franklin became the first Postmaster General. Today, the USPS processes and delivers billions of pieces of mail every year, many of which are received through USPS Mailboxes. Blue USPS collection boxes can be used to mail any letter, or package weighing less than 13 ounces, that has a stamp.