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The Basics of Mailbox Ownership While the USPS sets specific standards and regulations for mailboxes, the homeowner or property owner owns the physical mailbox. This ownership provides the freedom to select the design and location of your mailbox, provided it follows USPS regulations.
Although mailboxes are the responsibility of the customer/property owner as defined U.S. Postal Service Post Office Manual Section 632, mailboxes are considered federal property, and federal law (Title 18, United States Code, Section 1705), makes it a crime to vandalize them (or to injure, deface or destroy any mail
A mailbox with the Postmaster Generals (PMG) seal of approval meets USPS size and construction standards. If you build your own mailbox or buy a custom-made one, it must meet the PMG standards. Show your local postmaster your mailbox plans or your custom-made box for approval.
Important: Before installing, moving or replacing your mailbox or mailbox support, you will need to contact your Postmaster or mailperson from your local Post Office. All mailboxes must be approved by the Postal Service. Custom made mailboxes will be approved by the Postmaster if they meet established standards.
How do I know who is responsible for the mailbox? Mailboxes owned and maintained by the United States Postal Service ( USPS ) should have the picture of the U.S. Postal Service Eagle or a statement similar to Property of United States Postal Service on the side.
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Yes, Mailboxes Are Federal Property In other words, the homeowner doesnt legally own his or her mailbox; its the property of the U.S. government. Prior to installation, however, mailboxes arent federal property.