Overview

UWF Postal Services operates a full-service U.S. Post Office in the University Commons (Bldg. 22).

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Hours

The Post Office is open from 7:45 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday. It is closed on Saturday, Sunday and UWF observed holidays. Students may also pickup packages at the Post Office on Saturdays from 7:30 to 11:00 AM. The Post Office lobby is accessible for supplies, student mailboxes and the stamp vending  machine during all University Commons operational hours.

Services

Functions

If you need assistance, please call us at the appropriate telephone number indicated below.

Mail Collection Schedule

The U. S. Postal Service picks up and delivers mail at UWF at 7:30 AM and at 3:45 PM daily, Monday through Friday and on Saturday at 7:30 AM. All mail that is ready for dispatch will be placed on the mail truck at these times for entry into the mail stream.

UWF Postal Services will collect mail in the U. S. Mail collection boxes on campus at 3:00 PM Monday through Friday for pickup by the USPS at the above times.  These collection boxes are located in the Post Office Lobby, University Village Apartment parking lots, Pace Hall, Argo Hall, Heritage/President’s Hall, Martin Hall, WUWF Radio parking lot B, and near College of Business, Building 74, and Foundation, Building 12.

UWF Postal Services must receive departmental Mail requiring processing by 3:00 PM Monday through Friday in order to be postmarked and processed in time for pickup by the USPS Mail truck on the same day.

Personal Mail Policy

Personal mail that is sealed and stamped may be deposited in the Post Office lobby and the blue U.S. Mail collection boxes. Outgoing sealed and stamped personal mail may also be placed in departmental or campus mail pickup locations and will be entered into the U. S. Postal Service mail stream and postmarked the same business day collected.  However, UWF Postal Services cannot be held responsible for personal mail placed in Campus Mail. Preprinted UWF envelopes should not be used for personal mail. Also, the University’s return address should not be used on personal mail.

University staff and faculty are not authorized to receive personal mail or parcels at the University through UWF Postal Services.  UWF Postal Services personnel are State of Florida, not U.S. Postal Service, employees.  UWF staff and faculty employees must give correspondents a home or other off-­‐ campus address for their personal mail.  Personal mail received by UWF Postal Services will be held at the Post Office for personal pickup or returned to the sender if the problem persists.  The UWF Campus Mail System may not be used to send personal mail to other employees.  See Chapter IV-­‐A, Campus Mail, for more details concerning personal mail guidelines and restrictions.

Training

UWF Postal Services offers workshops periodically to provide information and guidance concerning mailing requirements, procedures, rules, regulations and tips for addressing mail and saving money. This training is conducted and scheduled through the Office of Human Resources’ Staff Development and Training Program.  Check the monthly OHR Training Reservation Desk via MyUWF.

Additionally, assistance is provided upon request anytime there is a departmental need. Call 474-2436 for information.

Departmental Responsibilities

UWF departments and mailers are responsible for budgeting and accounting for postage expenses, preparing mail in accordance with USPS rules and regulations and this Postal Guide, addressing mail correctly and submitting mail with the properly completed UWF Postal Charge Memo. Mail must be properly addressed and the return address must include the department/office name. Organizations and departments should use this guide for preparing all mail and follow the procedures outlined.

They are also responsible for informing all departmental employees about essential things they need to know about mail rules and requirements. Each department should also designate someone as an authorized agent to sign for accountable mail for their department and staff.

Departments changing locations or wishing to change mail pickup and delivery areas should coordinate with UWF Postal Services before changes are made in order to insure a smooth transition. If employees leave, transfer or change locations UWF Postal Services must be notified at 474-­‐2436.

Additionally, departments are responsible for determining the disposition of mail for employees who have moved or transferred, and advising the employee to notify potential mailers of their new address.  New employees should be advised not to have personal mail sent to the University address.

Returning and forwarding First Class mail. Strike through or cover the University’s address (with label or marker), but not the individual’s name. Write “return to sender” with a reason, or “forward to” and the new address.  Also mark out the barcodes on the front and back with a black marker.

Standard bulk mail without endorsements cannot be forwarded or returned.

 

 

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