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The United States Postal Service web page provides its customers with a variety of information. You can go to the USPS web page to track/confirm priority mail and parcel post, download change of address forms, locate a zip code when you have the address, locate the nearest post office, and a variety of other services.

The Postal Rate Commission has jurisdiction over changes in the postal rates, fees, and mail classification.

Example of a USPS inquiry Senator Kyl can make on behalf of constituents:

“I do not think I am receiving my mail in a timely fashion. Will the Senator look into this?”

Consumers with complaints should first contact the station responsible for their mail delivery. If you are not satisfied with the station’s response, Senator Kyl can forward your complaint to the USPS for its review and response.

 

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