Delaware City Post Office

54 Clinton St, Delaware City, DE 19706

Contact Numbers

Phone: 302-834-4716
Fax: 302-834-0754
TTY: 877-889-2457
Toll-Free: 1-800-Ask-USPS® (275-8777)

Retail Hours







Lobby Hours
PO Box Access Available

Monday 24 hours
Tuesday 24 hours
Wednesday 24 hours
Thursday 24 hours
Friday 24 hours
Saturday 24 hours
Sunday 24 hours

Last Collection Times

Monday 5:00pm
Tuesday 5:00pm
Wednesday 5:00pm
Thursday 5:00pm
Friday 5:00pm
Saturday 12:00pm
Sunday Closed

*This facility does not process US Passports applications or renewals. Check nearby locations below.

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Nearby Post Offices:

Port Penn
3 S Congress St
2.6 miles away

Saint Georges
201 Broad St
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Wilmington Box
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3.3 miles away

Centerpoint
105 Johnson Way
3.3 miles away

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I recently was delivered here from Texas, via Venezuela, by Texas Governor Abbott. I was thinking that Delaware was a nice Sanctuary City, and appreciate the free bus ride from Texas, and the American currency I was given from the state of Texas, to spend in this Delaware town. Me and my family were afraid we would be deported, but instead I get free bus rides, money, and food vouchers. Everything was beautiful here and I was treated very well, until I went to the post office. I witnessed the post office treating a man with a camera phone very badly and even called the local police on him, because he was taking pictures in a public area. This is so bizarre for me to witness these type of engagement with public. The lady said she was the postmaster and refused to give her name. I then stayed longer to see her escalation tactics. She was not representing her authority as a public employee very well. When the police came they were mean to the man with the cellphone. I was scared so I had to hide my phone that was given to me by the state. I don't want the police to take me to jail or threaten me, like the other man. I can't believe in USA at a US Post Office the man with the camera phone was treated badly and unprofessional by not only public post office employees, but also public law enforcement employees. I am scared because if they treat legal citizens this bad, perhaps they will treat illegal citizens worse than that.
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I think all postal employees should know all laws of the constitution and how to treat the public and not call local law enforcement to help with their feelings That is what psychologist are for Law is law and rights are rights and no f the employees knew how they need to act things like this would not happen Everyone take a breath and relax live your life in harmony with others and treat people like you want to be treated
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I recently witnessed pulicly paid employees treating a member of the pulic as if he had no liberty or independence in the Delaware City Post Office. Isn't the state slogan liberty and independence?? Ironic and sad. First ammendment audit fail.
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I'm shocked and dismayed buy the unprofessional behavior of the postmaster and clerk toward a citizen journalist recently. They are ignorant of the laws governing conduct on Postal Property, and the rights of citizens thereon. They made false statements to the Postal Inspector, and to the local Police who have no jurisdiction on Federal Postal property, and unlawfully compelled a citizen to leave, and then misused Police to deny services. Please retrain your staff on public photography rights, and remind them they cannot trespass citizens who are not violating the law. The only disruption was caused by your employees..
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Since the new Postmaster Kim has taken over the post office the office runs more efficiently. There are less lost packages. less misdelivery of the mail. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The lobby is cleaner and the the new flower bed that was recently installed adds a new face to the place. Kudos to the Delaware City Post Office!
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