GENERAL INFORMATION

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INTRODUCTION
UCSB Mail Services is the central mail facility delivering mail throughout the campus. We prepare and process an average of 21,000 pieces of University mail per day.

Mail Services is dedicated to the timely processing and delivery of interdepartmental and US Postal Service (USPS) mail and related services. We provide an essential link, ensuring the efficient flow of mail between the US Postal Service and the campus community.

Since Mail Services handles correspondence related to University business only, faculty and staff should make arrangements to receive personal mail at home.
This guide was developed to help our customers comply with postal regulations so that mail reaches its destination more efficiently. It contains information about customer services, mail preparation, and other facts that are basic to institutional mailing needs.

The Mail Services Department is dedicated to serving the requirements of campus postal users. If you have suggestion or comments, we would like to know about them, or if you need further information that is not contained here, call us at x3595.

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DELIVERY & COLLECTION

Delivery and collection schedules are set by Mail Services based on building locations and mail volume. There are nine mail routes which may have a morning delivery between 8:00a.m. – 9:15a.m. or an afternoon delivery between 1:00p.m. – 2:15p.m. Morning deliveries are for routes 1, 3, 5 and 7. Afternoon deliveries are for routes 2, 4, 6 and 8. Route nine delivery time is at 11:00a.m. Complete listings of route numbers are located on the Mail Code listing sheet. For most departments a combined collection and delivery is performed once everyday.

Our carriers do not collect or deliver mail to unauthorized areas. Changes in delivery or pick-up location must first be authorized by Mail Services. Requests for new, or changes to existing stops, can be requested by completing and submitting the appropriate Form.

To facilitate service, all departments should establish a standard location for mail delivery and pick-up, providing three labeled boxes for:

  • incoming mail
  • off-campus (outgoing) mail
  • campus mail

Your off-campus mail will be processed more quickly if it is separated or bundled by group, as follows:

  • Stamped
  • To Be Metered
  • International
  • Special Services by USPS

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INCOMING MAIL

Incoming mail is considered to be all U.S. Postal Service (USPS) mail and mail from other UC campuses. We receive our mail from USPS every morning at approximately 9:00 am. It is then processed and delivered to each designated collection point during the campus' standard hours of operation. Each department receives mail in the early morning or early afternoon. The use of mail codes will help ensure the most efficient mail sorting and delivery possible.

For all FedEx, UPS and all other carrier service, please call Shipping & Receiving at x2878.

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CAMPUS MAIL

Campus mail is for business and business related purposes only. Use large manila envelopes for packet materials and small manila envelopes for letters.

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INTER-CAMPUS MAIL

Inter-campus mail is considered to be all UC systemwide mail, and will be sent by 1st Class Mail.


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