

(Note: Not all post offices are equipped for verification.) If you want to visit one that isn’t near your home, you can type in a different address to find out where the nearest is. You will then be presented with a list of eligible post offices where you can verify for Informed Delivery.If that’s the way you want to go, click on “Visit a Post Office.” Unfortunately, my phone number was not recognized by the USPS, and I was instead given a third option: to visit a local post office and verify my address in person. At first, you’ll get two options: to verify your address via your mobile phone, or to have the post office send paper mail with a code that you can then enter to complete the verification process. Now that you’ve created the account, the USPS wants to make sure you really live at that address.If you are eligible, you will then be invited to create an account with a username and password.There are two criteria: your ZIP code area must be eligible, and your individual mailbox must be uniquely coded (this may not be the case for some apartment buildings, according to the USPS). You’ll be asked to fill in your address to find out whether you can use the service.Go to and click on the button “Sign Up For Free.”.
