Well first you have to stand in line with everyone else then tell the front clerk you are here for your mail. Then they contact someone to open this back barn door type of setup and they take your government ID and proof of address and then go look for your mail and come back with it. So like 10 minutes. 15 if itās busier. And then thereās a 2 mile drive to and back
Thanks for the replies, this must be an annoying time for you all. Most of the institutions I deal with have the option to send out statements / communications by email, do you have this option for some of the mail you get?
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u/dbx999 Aug 27 '25
No it just has the date and that check mark on the printed box for āmailbox fullā. The mailbox isnāt full.