USPS Near Me in Latah County, ID

USPS Mailbox Near Me in Latah County, ID

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 704 S Deakin St 83843

USPS Mailbox Kendrick ID 703 E Main St 83537

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 631 S Deakin St 83843

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 608 S Main St 83843

USPS Mailbox Potlatch ID 535 Pine St 83855

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 522 S Adams St 83843

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 411 N Main St 83843

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 482 Northwood Dr 83843

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 414 S Main St 83843

USPS Mailbox Juliaetta ID 195 Main St 83535

USPS Mailbox Harvard ID 4011 Highway 6 83834

USPS Mailbox Princeton ID 3469 Highway 6 83857

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 220 E 5th St 83843

USPS Mailbox Bovill ID 202 Main Street 83806

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 1810 W Pullman Rd 83843

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 1420 South Blaine Street 83843

USPS Mailbox Viola ID 1300 Main St 83872

USPS Mailbox Genesee ID 110 W Walnut St 83832

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 104 S Main St 83843

USPS Mailbox Moscow ID 1020 West 6th Street 83843


Post Office Near Me in Latah County, ID

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

Bovill Post Office Bovill ID 202 Main Street 83806 208-826-3415

Deary Post Office Deary ID 409 Main Street 83823 208-877-1470

Genesee Post Office Genesee ID 110 W Walnut St 83832 208-285-1315

Harvard Post Office Harvard ID 4011 Idaho 6 83834 208-875-0265

Juliaetta Post Office Juliaetta ID 195 Main Street 83535 208-276-7951

Kendrick Post Office Kendrick ID 703 Main Street 83537 208-289-4071

Moscow Post Office Moscow ID 220 E 5th St Lbby 83843 208-883-8464

Potlatch Post Office Potlatch ID 535 Pine Street 83855 208-875-0828

Princeton Post Office Princeton ID 3469 Idaho 6 83857 208-875-0552

Troy Post Office Troy ID 605 South Main Street 83871 208-835-3701

University Post Office Moscow ID 704 S Deakin St 83843 208-883-8464

Viola Post Office Viola ID 1300 Main Street 83872 208-882-4552


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.