Free package pickup — from your home or office. At a time that’s convenient for you. Sending and returning packages is quick, easy and convenient at usps.com. No more waiting in line at the Post Office. The U.S. Postal Service provides free package pickup from your home or office at a time and place that's convenient for you. Carrier Pickup is Easy to Use Use Click-N-Ship to Prepare Packages for Pickup Other Online Tools
And follow the prompts. It’s free, regardless of the number of packages you’re sending. Your letter carrier will pick up your package when your regular mail is delivered. Arrange a next-day pickup or let us know up to three months in advance that your packages will be ready.
The Internet never closes. It’s open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. So when you’re ready to schedule a free package pickup, we’re ready to make the pickup, available Monday to Saturday.
Free package pickup is available for packages being sent by domestic Express Mail, Priority Mail, or returns packages – and international mail.
Packages must be ready for shipment before your carrier arrives. Requests must be made by 2 a.m. CT on the day you’ve requested free package pickup. Maximum weight per package is 70 pounds. There is no limit to the number of packages that can be picked up. Proper postage must be applied.
All packages scheduled for free pickup must have proper postage applied prior to pickup. Go to usps.com/clicknship.
Click-N-Ship brings the Post Office to your desktop at home or at the office for no additional fee. Print professional shipping labels and pay for postage.
Click-N-Ship allows you to print postage on usps.com and pay using any major credit card. You can calculate and compare postage and purchase insurance up to $500.
Select the type of service for your mailing needs. The Postage Rate Calculator will ask for size, weight, distance and ZIP Code and provide you with the cost of the postage. Postage must be affixed to the package before scheduling your free pickup.
Find a ZIP Code and other related information at www.usps.com/zip4. You can search for a ZIP Code by city or by address, or by entering a company’s partial or complete address to determine its ZIP Code.
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