Position your mailbox 41″ to 45″ from the road surface to the bottom of the mailbox or point of mail entry. Place your mailbox 6″ to 8″ back from the curb. If you do not have a raised curb, contact your local postmaster for guidance. Put your house or apartment number on the mailbox.

How far from the ground should my mailbox be?

According to United States Postal regulations proper placement of a mailbox means at least 41 and no more than 45 inches about ground and no part of the mailbox may be closer than 8 inches behind the back of the curb (see illustration).

Can a mailbox be too close to the road?





According to the USPS, mailboxes should be installed between 6 and 8 inches away from the curb. Installing them closer than 6 inches to the curb prevents couriers from pulling off the side of the road, whereas installing them farther than 8 inches forces prevents couriers from easily reaching the mailboxes.

Does mailbox have to be next to driveway?

All manufactured mailboxes must meet the internal and external dimension requirements of the USPS. Curbside mailboxes must be placed on the right-hand side of the road and facing outward so that mail carriers can access it easily without leaving their vehicle.

Can I move my mailbox to my side of the street?

1. Contact your local postmaster first. The USPS does not legislate the relocation of residential mailboxes nationally. Rather, they allow local postmasters to decide what is best for their geographic location and mail service.

Should a mailbox post be set in concrete?

Concrete will provide a strong and stable foundation; however, it isn’t required. If you decide to use concrete, make sure to mix the concrete according to the package directions. Next, set the mailbox post. Use a level to ensure the mailbox post remains perfectly straight as you fill around it.

What side of the driveway does a mailbox go on?





Mailboxes in the United States of America should be on the right-hand side of the road. This makes it so your mail carrier can drive up to your mailbox and deliver your mail without getting out of their vehicle.

Can I be forced to move my mailbox?

We can’t mandate or demand that they move their mailboxes,” he said. “We can only ask and encourage.”

How long of a post do I need for a mailbox?

It should be around 65 inches (170 cm) in length, with the cut end sitting in the hole. Make sure your chosen mailbox post is weather-treated so that it won’t rot or disintegrate in the elements.

Do you put numbers on both sides of mailbox?

Mailbox numbers should be placed either under the flag on your mailbox or to the right of your flag. Ideally your mailbox flag should not cover your numbers. Mailbox numbers should at least be placed on the flag side of your mailbox. Ideally both sides as well as the front of your mailbox will have your number.

Why is my mailbox on the opposite side of the road?



Before construction, every mailbox used to be on one side of the road. As part of safety improvement, the city installed uniformed boxes on both sides, so people would not have to cross the street. It’s a decision the neighbors praised.

Can I have 2 mailboxes at my house?

You can’t divide it into two mailing addresses. Just like you can’t have different mailing addresses for apts in a building. It’s the house number, street name and then apt #. In your case, get two mailboxes and it would be: house number, street name and then, 1st floor (for your garden level tenant).

Why are mailboxes on the right side of the road?

The mailboxes must be on the right-hand side of the road in the carrier’s travel direction in all cases where traffic conditions make it dangerous for the carrier to drive to the left to reach the mailboxes, or where doing so would constitute a violation of traffic laws and regulations.

Can you move the location of your mailbox?



Postal Service Rules



The Postal Service permits moving a mailbox, but it must be placed in a location that is readily accessible by a mail carrier. For example, roadside mailboxes must in a location where mail carriers can place mail from their delivery vehicles.

Can I use a steel post for my mailbox?

Insert Mailbox Post



Avoid unyielding supports such as metal or concrete posts, and instead use a 4 x 4-inch wooden support or a 2-inch diameter standard steel or aluminum pipe. Insert the mailbox post into the hole.

How do you install a mailbox post?


Quote from Youtube video: The u.s postal service has specific requirements for installing a mailbox first mark a spot so the front of the mailbox sits six to eight inches back from your curb.

How many bags of concrete do I need for a mailbox post?

2 bags



Most mailbox posts will need 2 bags of Quikrete to set, but before starting use this calculator to determine how many bags you need!

How tall should mailbox numbers be?

1 inch tall

Basic Mailbox Regulations



Look for the PMG’s seal before purchasing your mailbox to make sure it is an approved size. Address numbers or box numbers must be at least 1 inch tall, clear and easily readable.

How do you stabilize a mailbox post without concrete?

Quote from the video:
Quote from Youtube video: Got some milk my next step I chose to dig a hole small hole is deep assist which is about five inches. So this isn't sticking above the ground I wanted this to go in the.

Can you put mailbox in ground without concrete?



You basically just “screw” the anchor into the ground using a 20″ crossbar for leverage, which is included with the kit. After the anchor is screwed into the ground, you set your wood post on the bracket and attach it using 5 lag bolts. The bracket has pre-drilled holes and the bolts are included.

What kind of concrete should I use for a mailbox post?

dry concrete

Most mailbox post installations require a 60 lb. bag of dry concrete.