Boys Town Post Office

139 S 144th St, Omaha, NE 68154

Contact Numbers

Phone: 402-445-2884
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 5:30pm
Tuesday 5:30pm
Wednesday 5:30pm
Thursday 5:30pm
Friday 5:30pm
Saturday 4:30pm
Sunday Closed

Bulk Mail Acceptance Hours

Monday 8:00am - 4:00pm
Tuesday 8:00am - 4:00pm
Wednesday 8:00am - 4:00pm
Thursday 8:00am - 4:00pm
Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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

  • Bulk Mail Acceptance
  • Bulk Mail Account Balance
  • Bulk Mail New Permit
  • Burial Flags
  • Business Line
  • Business Reply Mail Account Balance
  • Business Reply Mail New Permit
  • Duck Stamps
  • Money Orders (Domestic)
  • Money Orders (Inquiry)
  • Money Orders (International)
  • Pickup Accountable Mail
  • Pickup Hold Mail
  • PO Box Online
  • Lot Parking

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Nearby Post Offices:

Boystown
139 S 144th St
0.0 mile away

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4433 S 133rd St
1.9 miles away

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2.4 miles away

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Mail delivery two days in a row. last Wednesday and Thursday 12/ 20 and 12/21. Our mail came folded. The Christmas card we received on Wednesday had a fold right through the middle of the card and picture. the same person delivered both days folded the mail again on Thursday.
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Thanks for returning my driver license! I really appreciate it
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was there no delivery today? Pacific Meadows s 161 st and harney Recently no delivery where we had mail for pick up?? Thanks
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Thank you Postal employees...thank you for delivering my mail when you, no doubt, would rather be home with your families. Be safe.
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Once in awhile, I get something important in the mail and it has a crease through it since the carriers always fold the largest item around the smaller letters and postcards. Unfortunately, these large items have been photos or my state issued licenses meant to be framed. I've called and discussed the issue, but I'm not expecting much change since it's only a few times a year that it happens.
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I called here and spoke to some of the rudest people ever smh there is a man an woman who constantly picks up very nasty attitude as if you're bugging them by asking them to do their job.
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Do you have to be 18 to pick up a package from the post office? I just ordered a phone case and it said i can come pick it up. My parents are out of town for a week. I'm 15 by the way
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This is 2nd time I've contacted regarding unnecessary rude behavior of mail carrier. I live at Old Mill apartments, and the mail lady parks her truck between the 2 entryways of our building, which is fine, and comes in one door, fills the boxes, then comes down the stairs and crosses through the common laundry room to the other boxes at the upper entry. This would be just fine, EXCEPT she continues to slam the inner hallway door and the laundry room doors. And, I mean SLAM. When I first complained by email last Monday 10/3, she slammed the hallway door so hard that day that a ceramic plaque fell off my wall. There is simply no reason for this. Even if her hands were full, she could put out a foot, elbow or hip to slow the door. This has been going on for awhile, but Monday irritated me greatly when my wall actually shook, and things fell to the floor. Then the neighbors dogs start barking because it startled them, and we have to listen to that, also. I got a survey today from USPS asking about my satisfaction with the resolution of my complaint, and yet my complaint was never addressed, or acknowledged. Today, it seemed she slammed the interior door even worse than usual, so maybe she was approached and this was her retaliating, I do not know. But, please remind her that she is in a residential building, and there is no reason to make that much noise, it is just a matter of simple courtesy and consideration of her whereabouts. And, please ask her to refrain from throwing her cigarette butts down on the sidewalk. Thank you
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