How do I Change my USPS password?
the Request a forgotten password link that appears on the USPS Careers home page. • Enter the user name and email address that you specified when you first applied or registered. • Click "Reset Password" button. Instructions to reset your password will be emailed to you. Follow the instructions in the email to change your password.
What is the Tax ID number for USPS?
All requests must include:
- Employee’s name.
- Current mailing address.
- Social Security number.
- Name of office where employed (or where previously employed if not a current Postal Service employee).
- Year (s) requested.
How do you track a certified package?
Postal Service?
- Find your USPS tracking number. Locate the USPS tracking number for your certified mail. ...
- Navigate to the USPS website. Navigate to the USPS website and click on Quick Tools. Continue to step 3.
- Track your mail. Enter the tracking number from your certified mail receipt. ...
- Track the package via text service. You may also track your package via text. ...
Is the USPS reading your mail?
USPS Hold Mail ® service can hold your mail safely at your local Post Office ™ facility until you return, for up to 30 days. To hold your mail longer or to reroute your mail, please sign up for a forwarding service. You can make your request up to 30 days in advance or as early as the next scheduled delivery day.

How do I find my USPS user ID?
If you forgot your username, you can retrieve it by going to the USPS.com Account sign-in page, and select "Forgot your username?" Enter the email address associated with your account to have your username emailed to you.
What is USPS shipment ID?
It is also known as label or article number. USPS tracking number is usually a 22-digit number. The number of digits may vary depending on the service you are using. Different services have different types of tracking numbers.
How do I reset my USPS username?
Unfortunately, USPS.com usernames cannot be changed once they have been created. If you would like a new username, please create a new user account online.
Why can't I log into my USPS account?
Account Recovery Options If you can't remember the password to your account, you will need to reset it by using the "Forgot Password" link from the login section of usps.com. Your account can be unlocked by providing the correct answers to the secret questions you established when you created your account.
How can I track my USPS package?
Whether you are the sender or recipient, you can track your item:Online: Use USPS Tracking® on the United States Postal Service® website.By text: Send a text to 28777 (2USPS) with your tracking number as the content of the message. ... By smartphone: Download the USPS Mobile® app for iPhone® and Android™.By phone:
How do I track a USPS package?
How to track a USPS order on the USPS websiteGo to the USPS website.Click the "Track & Manage" tab.Enter your tracking number in the box under "Track Your Package," then click the search icon or press Enter. Under "Track & Manage," type in your tracking number. ... Check the status of your package.
Why can't I create a USPS account?
To resolve this issue, you'll want to ensure that you're using a physical ship from address; this does not have to match your billing address. If you are using a PO box or have an address that does not receive mail delivery, then you'll want to use the address of your Post Office where you drop off your mail.
How do I update my USPS profile?
With the creation of the Info Center on the USPS website it is easier than ever to update your personal profile. On the menu that comes up, scroll down and click My Info. From the list, click on what you want to see or edit. To change your profile click My Personal Profile.
How do I access my US mail online?
Go to informeddelivery.usps.com. Click on “View My Mail.” If you already have a personal usps.com® account, sign in. If not, create an account.
Do I need a USPS account?
Whether you ship 1 or 10 packages per month, you can easily pay for postage and print shipping labels online. All you'll need is a free USPS.com® account.
How do I change my password on LiteBlue?
To effect the change, you will need to visit https://ssp.usps.gov/ssp-web/login.xhtml. As you go to the website you will need to enter your LiteBlue (employee) ID and the temporary LiteBlue password. Once you are logged in, you will need to set up and then save your new LiteBlue password.
Free Ecommerce Website Shipping & Shopping Cart APIs
The USPS Web Tools ® API library gives ecommerce website shopping carts and shipping software access to valuable USPS ® data—free of charge! You can check shipping rates, track packages, and schedule a package pickup all through USPS Web Tools. Get started now or read on to learn more.
Developers
Start making live calls to Web Tools APIs and integrate with USPS Web Tools to make shipping easier for you and your clients. See available API technical documentation and helpful tips.
Shippers
Register to get access to the USPS Web Tools support center and documentation. Plus, find experts to help you with Web Tools integration.
Developer Center
Complete the online registration form for access. Please note registration is required for Web Tools access and is separate from any other USPS.com credentials.
View API Technical Documentation
Try the Domestic or International Postage Rate APIs first or jump right into the technical documentation and start developing. Show More Get Started with Price Calculator
Developers: Web Tools FAQs
Customers who have registered for a USPS Web Tools ® account and agreed to the terms and conditions of use can access USPS APIs for free.
Shipper Support Center
USPS Web Tools are ecommerce application program interfaces (APIs) that can be used for online stores or customer service centers—free of charge.
Description
An MID has several purposes and is used in Intelligent Mail barcodes in the physical mailing, to identify Mail Preparers and Mail Owners within eDoc and also to determine to whom mailing information and reports should be distributed.
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Full-Service eDoc submitters are required to accurately identify the Mail Owner and Mail Preparer in the eDoc.
