Noble Post Office

25101 N Lakeland Blvd, Euclid, OH 44132

Contact Numbers

Phone: 216-289-2213
Fax: 216-289-0870
TTY: 877-889-2457
Toll-Free: 1-800-Ask-USPS® (275-8777)

Retail Hours







Lobby Hours
PO Box Access Available

Monday 6:00am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 6:00am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 6:00am - 5:30pm
Thursday 6:00am - 5:30pm
Friday 6:00am - 5:30pm
Saturday 6:30am - 3:00pm
Sunday Closed

Last Collection Times

Monday 5:00pm
Tuesday 5:00pm
Wednesday 5:00pm
Thursday 5:00pm
Friday 5:00pm
Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday Closed

Passport Appointment Hours*

Monday 9:00am - 3:00pm
Tuesday 9:00am - 3:00pm
Wednesday 9:00am - 3:00pm
Thursday 9:00am - 3:00pm
Friday 9:00am - 3:00pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

  • Visit our Passport FAQ page for a complete overview of what to bring, what you need to know, and how long it will take.
  • You will need two forms of Identification with copies.
  • A passport quality photo. Available at location.
  • The appropriate application form printed and filled out, and the required fee for applying or renewing.
  • You can find up to date costs, information, and forms at the State Departments Travel Site

*An appointment is required to apply for or renew US Passports. Please Call or schedule online.

  • Burial Flags
  • Business Line
  • Money Orders (Domestic)
  • Packaged Stamps
  • Passport Acceptance
  • Passport Photo
  • Pickup Accountable Mail
  • Pickup Hold Mail
  • PO Box Online
  • Lobby has Copier
  • Lot Parking
  • Passport Appointment Hours

Visit our Links Page for Holiday Schedule, Change of Address, Hold Mail/Stop Delivery, PO Box rentals and fees, and Available Jobs.

*Please call to verify information. Is anything incorrect? Let us know here

Nearby Post Offices:

Wickliffe
1400 Lloyd Rd
1.2 miles away

Euclid
21551 Euclid Ave
1.4 miles away

Beachland
891 E 185th St
1.8 miles away

Richmond Heights
454 Richmond Rd
1.9 miles away

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What has happened to my post office, Noble Station? For two weeks now (at least?), the doors are locked, and yellow/black tape is across the entrance in the shape of an X. I had to warn others who stopped because they saw my car not to waste their time. They didn't know it's completely closed either. If I choose not to use a blue mailbox due to security issues, I now have to drive to either the Richmond post office off Euclid Avenue west of E. 222nd, or Lloyd Road. This is ridiculous and unacceptable. I'm glad I pay all bills via autopay or other means, but every now and then I need to mail something securely. Would some postal employee who cares either erect a large "CLOSED" sign with a number to call? DON'T LEAVE US HANGING.
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Worst Post Office ive ever been in. Understaffed, extremely slow, the staff is not friendly at all. I ended up with a PO Box because of so many problems with my carriers- I had a new one almost every few days. I still get my neighbors mail in my mailbox, often times, I had to put up a fence to get them to stop trampling through my hedge. The building up there is a mess, the parking lot and driveway is filled with pot holes and the exit to 250th st is completely trashed. Over all this is the worst PO i have ever been too. I hate to even go up there anymore. Its a complete dump and has HORRIBLE service
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There's a notice on the mailboxes at the noble Road postal office we cannot read what the notice says because the wind has touring the note into pieces. I need to know if whether or not those mailboxes are safe to deposit my mail.
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We bought and moved into our house October 2021 and it has become a very common practice for the mail delivery person to the former owner's mail in our box, possibly due to them not changing their mailing address, which I understand that isn't the mail delivery person's fault. But, when we add a note the mail stating that this person is no longer at this residence, he will either leave it in the box completely disregarded or he will bring the same piece of mail back the next day. Plus, we receive other's mail with the same address numbers but wrong street. This is a complete and utter lack of attention on the ones that sort the mail and also the delivery person. I'm wondering if anyone there can read. This is ill management and requires immediate attention by the Post Master. No excuses will be tolerated!!! Fix the problem!!! The mail carrier offered the excuse that no one wants to deliver in our area and that he is the one that chooses to do it. Then he should also choose to do his job correctly and with more attentiveness.
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This is my second contact about the same problem. The postman continues to put our mail at our side door, half in and half out, then closes the door so the mail won't fall outside I guess. and ruins some of the envelopes that should not be bent. Again, we have a mailbox at our front door.Also, colntinue to get mail that is not ours.
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What do I need to do to get a fill in mail carrier to NOT walk through my flower garden when they deliver my mail? My regular carrier walks around my flower garden, but there's foot prints in the snow through my flowers (not the first time I've seen it)! I tried calling the branch and get no answer. I put a small fence around the garden dividing the sidewalk and garden (foot prints are on either side of the fence) so that it's clear there's flowers there and yes the fence was above the snow and can be seen. HELP!!!
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I went to the Noble branch of USPS (44132) with my service dog. While attending to a customer at the desk, and me waiting in line for the next agent, the postal service employee looked at me and asked (loud enough for me to hear), "Is that a service dog?" (She was dressed in her vest and leash, both clearly identifying her as a service dog.) Then she asked (still attending to the customer before her), "Do you have a card or ID for her?" To which I responded, "In my car." I went to my car, retrieved it and brought the dog and ID in with me. She didn't even inspect it. She tried to defend her actions by saying the Postal Service as an agency of the Government could (and must) ask for some sort of photo ID for the dog, to which I told her that what she was asking for was not a requirement of the ADA. Not only was she insensitive to me, but she and her "manager" are also in violation of the ADA. Contrary to what she said, I can find no evidence in the Federal Register that USPS has been carved out an exception to the ADA. Very unprofessional. I won't go back absent an emergency.
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