How to Contact the Postmaster

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The Postmaster General is in charge of the entire United States Postal Service, or USPS. It can be hard getting ahold of the Postmaster General since the USPS is a large company that spans the nation. If you have any questions or complaints about the postal service, you can call them on the phone or submit a form online detailing your needs for a quick response.