Address: 1309 NE 134th St suite a, Vancouver, WA 98685, USA
Phone: +13605740155
Sunday: 9AM–7PM
Monday: 8AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8AM–7PM
Wednesday: 8AM–7PM
Thursday: 8AM–7PM
Friday: 8AM–7PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
Eric H
The old post office lady is pretty rude, you can tell from her tone of voice. All I asked for was tape and she got snappy when I thought it was inside next to the prepaid mail drop off tubs and asked her where it was again. I saw another review talking about her and I completely see her acting that way.
Alan Adams
Not sure why the reviews are 3.2 average. The only problem I have had there are a few customers in line being rude. The postal workers deal with a few losers I’m sure.
BRYCE MAHON
This is my primary post office, even though it is a little bit of a drive. The folks are friendly, and they are quick to add counter help if things get too busy.
Michael Allen
Staff has always been fine but they are overworked. It would help tremendously if they had a place to drop prepaid packages without having to squeeze past the line. I suspect people wait in line not realizing you can toss your package on the counter and leave. Their main issue is just not having enough space. They've been there since the population was much smaller.
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The Post Office hours listed when searching USPS are correct, and they are open past 5, and on Sundays. They Wayside Market is open for longer hours than USPS.
I belive you can.
No they don't have Passport service. Go to the USPS on Staples Rd in Vancouver.
They do not have PO boxes
https://tools.usps.com/find-location.htm? enter your zip code, and in the drop down boxes, select collection boxes, and then select blue boxes
No they don't
We get several pick ups through out the day this time of year Last pick up is 430 pm
Yeah! It's weird because its actually INSIDE of the Wayside market. In the back. I was tripping out when I went there. But it's there and the people are really nice, which is also unexpected considering its the Post Office. 😂
They are a full service postal counter with receipts for your postal transactions.
Yes, many tax forms are available there for free during tax season, as does the Vancouver public library.
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