United States Postal Service

Hours

Saturday:
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
2.3 - (11 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

Verified Member
2.3 - (11 reviews)
3
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7
  • Betty Duncan

    I lived at my place in satsuma for over 8 years never had an issue getting my mail and in the last 3 weeks I have not received mail because the mailman says my road isn't fit to drive down that is a lie II have sent videos and pictures along with other neighbors in the neighborhood I have sent a complaint to USPS online to no avail if anyone has any suggestions on what I can do so that we could start getting our mail back I greatly appreciate it thank you and by the way they would get zero Stars if I could do that
    Apr 25th, 2022

  • Patrick Monroe

    I can't really say how I feel the one star says it all
    Dec 29th, 2021

  • Norb Benson

    The staff here are friendly. courteous and always very helpful. They are the best!
    May 19th, 2020

  • Coy Mitchell

    This mail is never on time some days at 10 am and other times 100 pm no consistently need better contractors
    Sep 20th, 2019

  • cheeseburger walrus

    Went to this post office to ship two rifles/long guns, which by USPS regulations, and the ATF, is completely legal as long as I am shipping to an FFL holder (I was). The rifles were boxed and packaged up, postage and insurance paid online, shipping label printed and attached to box, so essentially all I had to do was drop off the package. By ATF law I am required to disclose that there are rifles in the box (a lot of people don't, but I digress), and so I did. The clerk wasn't entirely sure if what I was doing was allowed, so the "postmaster" came out from the back of the office. He told me I needed to be an FFL holder myself to ship the rifles, which is completely untrue and the rules as to what firearms USPS can ship is blatantly stated on their website in pretty clear writing. I told him this wasn't true per ATF and USPS. After him telling me I was wrong, and me telling him that's not what USPS regulations state, he decides to go to the back to look it up. Five minutes goes by and he comes back out, hands me my receipt and just says "you can ship them". He didn't seem like the happiest camper, but I apologized for the inconvenience and left. Package arrives to gunsmith in North Carolina, it was shipped via priority express so was only in USPS hands for two days. Smith opens box and snaps photo of one rifle with the receiver completely bent in from a pretty extreme blow to the box. Now I'm not going to get all gun nerd here, but these were two AK platform rifles, known for being extremely tough guns. In fact they use hydraulic presses to bend these stamped receivers, they aren't exactly easy to damage, but low and behold somehow the box was hit hard enough to dent the receiver under the rear trunnion. Now I can't exactly blame the damage on this particular PO per se, however I can blame the lack of knowledge of USPS policies that the postmaster presiding over this office seems to have. It's ironic considering one of the responsibilities of postmasters is to make sure employees under them are following USPS regulations. Not a good sign when they themselves don't know what those regulations are. Also with how bitter he seemed, and given the sheer force it takes to dent a stamped receiver like that, it wouldn't surprise me if the package was damaged in a purposeful manner, BUT that is just speculation I have no evidence of this. Will probably file a claim with USPS for damaged goods since the box was insured for $3,000, but will definitely be avoiding this office in the future.
    Nov 2nd, 2020

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About
United States Postal Service

Visit your local Post Office at 115 County Road 309! The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is the only organization in the country to regularly deliver to every residential and business address. USPS is actively recruiting for many positions, including: mail and package delivery (city and rural); truck driving (delivery truck and tractor trailer); processing plant; and more opportunities to fit your needs. Learn more about USPS top jobs on our website.

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Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for United States Postal Service?

A The phone number for United States Postal Service is: (800) 275-8777.


Q Where is United States Postal Service located?

A United States Postal Service is located at 115 County Road 309, Satsuma, Florida 32189


Q What is the internet address for United States Postal Service?

A The website (URL) for United States Postal Service is: https://tools.usps.com/find-location.htm?location=1380840&utm_source=website-url&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=yext&y_source=1_MzM5MTUwMC01NDUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D


Q What days are United States Postal Service open?

A United States Postal Service is open:
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM


Q How is United States Postal Service rated?

A United States Postal Service has a 2.3 Star Rating from 11 reviewers.

Ratings and Reviews
United States Postal Service

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 11 Reviews )
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Betty Duncan on Google

image I lived at my place in satsuma for over 8 years never had an issue getting my mail and in the last 3 weeks I have not received mail because the mailman says my road isn't fit to drive down that is a lie II have sent videos and pictures along with other neighbors in the neighborhood I have sent a complaint to USPS online to no avail if anyone has any suggestions on what I can do so that we could start getting our mail back I greatly appreciate it thank you and by the way they would get zero Stars if I could do that


Patrick Monroe on Google

image I can't really say how I feel the one star says it all


Norb Benson on Google

image The staff here are friendly. courteous and always very helpful. They are the best!


Coy Mitchell on Google

image This mail is never on time some days at 10 am and other times 100 pm no consistently need better contractors


cheeseburger walrus on Google

image Went to this post office to ship two rifles/long guns, which by USPS regulations, and the ATF, is completely legal as long as I am shipping to an FFL holder (I was). The rifles were boxed and packaged up, postage and insurance paid online, shipping label printed and attached to box, so essentially all I had to do was drop off the package. By ATF law I am required to disclose that there are rifles in the box (a lot of people don't, but I digress), and so I did. The clerk wasn't entirely sure if what I was doing was allowed, so the "postmaster" came out from the back of the office.
He told me I needed to be an FFL holder myself to ship the rifles, which is completely untrue and the rules as to what firearms USPS can ship is blatantly stated on their website in pretty clear writing. I told him this wasn't true per ATF and USPS. After him telling me I was wrong, and me telling him that's not what USPS regulations state, he decides to go to the back to look it up. Five minutes goes by and he comes back out, hands me my receipt and just says "you can ship them". He didn't seem like the happiest camper, but I apologized for the inconvenience and left.
Package arrives to gunsmith in North Carolina, it was shipped via priority express so was only in USPS hands for two days. Smith opens box and snaps photo of one rifle with the receiver completely bent in from a pretty extreme blow to the box. Now I'm not going to get all gun nerd here, but these were two AK platform rifles, known for being extremely tough guns. In fact they use hydraulic presses to bend these stamped receivers, they aren't exactly easy to damage, but low and behold somehow the box was hit hard enough to dent the receiver under the rear trunnion.
Now I can't exactly blame the damage on this particular PO per se, however I can blame the lack of knowledge of USPS policies that the postmaster presiding over this office seems to have. It's ironic considering one of the responsibilities of postmasters is to make sure employees under them are following USPS regulations. Not a good sign when they themselves don't know what those regulations are. Also with how bitter he seemed, and given the sheer force it takes to dent a stamped receiver like that, it wouldn't surprise me if the package was damaged in a purposeful manner, BUT that is just speculation I have no evidence of this.
Will probably file a claim with USPS for damaged goods since the box was insured for $3,000, but will definitely be avoiding this office in the future.


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