What does it mean when it says departed USPS regional destination facility?
The USPS regional destinations facility is the postal facility where a mail delivery service was provided to the community. Most of these facilities are in major cities or towns. The main exception to this is rural areas that are not served by a local post office. Some of the facilities have been closed for many years.
What does it mean when it says departed USPS regional
In order to meet the needs of the changing mail volume and service demands, the USPS has developed a plan to consolidate and modernize mail processing facilities. One of the most significant components of this plan is the move of some mail processing operations to regional facilities called Departure Departure Locations (DDLs).
What does it mean when it says departed USPS regional destination center?
A departed USPS regional destination center is one of the locations where mail is processed for delivery in the United States. The locations are spread out between six main hubs and many sub-hubs. Departed USPS regional destination centers are usually the major hubs of their respective region for mail delivery.
What does it mean when it says departed USPS regional destination facility?
If your package arrived at a USPS regional facility that was closed at the time of delivery, no one will be able to sign for your package and the package will be returned to the sender. If your package was sent to the wrong address, don’t panic. Contact the sender at the address listed on the tracking information and ask if they can resend the package to the correct address.