Overview
United States Postal Service (Manchester Airport)
The United States Postal Service (USPS) operates a full-service post office at 955 Goffs Falls Road in Manchester, New Hampshire. Strategically located near the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, this facility is a vital logistics hub for the region, serving both local residents and the traveling public. As an independent establishment of the federal government, this office ensures the secure and reliable delivery of mail and packages, adhering to the universal service obligation to bind the nation together through personal, educational, literary, and business correspondence.
Passport and Identity Services
- Passport Applications: This location serves as an official Passport Acceptance Facility. Agents are available to accept and verify first-time passport applications. Appointments are strongly recommended.
- Passport Photos: On-site photography services are available to ensure your passport photo meets all Department of State biometric requirements.
Mail and Shipping Services
- Mailing Services: Offers a full range of shipping options including Priority Mail Express (overnight), Priority Mail, and First-Class Mail.
- PO Boxes: Secure Post Office Box rentals are available for individuals and businesses requiring a stable and private mailing address.
- Bulk Mail: This facility features a Business Mail Entry Unit (BMEU) for the acceptance of large-volume commercial mailings.
- Money Orders: Domestic and international money orders are available for purchase.
Facility Features
The Goffs Falls Road location is equipped with a Self-Service Kiosk in the lobby, allowing customers to weigh packages and purchase postage outside of regular counter hours. The facility offers ample parking for customers. Visitors should be aware that as a federal property, strict security regulations apply. Prohibited Items: Firearms, explosives, and other dangerous weapons are strictly prohibited on postal property.
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