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****************************************************** Please note that we do not have an office or office hours to visit. You must call the toll free number and leave a message. Please do not continue to call until someone answers. If you leave a message they usually return your call within a couple of days. If you continue to call and leave multiple messages this will cause a delay in us contacting you back. ******************************************************* Updated: December 7, 2009 We have released Carbondale (In
Susquehanna County) 18407, Forest City (In Clifford Twp only) 18421,
Herrick Center 18430, Lenoxville 18441 and Union Dale 18470. Please
note that if you live in Clifford Twp , your address will have as the
city Clifford Twp, Pa with the appropriate zip code. If you live
in Forest City Borough and need an address you need to contact the
Forest City Borough Office.
Updated: October 19, 2009 We have released Springville 18844, Hop Bottom 18824, Factoryville (In Susquehanna County) 18419, Nicholson (In Susquehanna County) 18446 Updated: August 3, 2009 We have released Little Meadows
18830, Lawton 18828, Laceyville (In Susquehanna County) 18623 and
Meshoppen (In Susquehanna County) 18630
Updated: March 24, 2009 We have released Brackney 18812 and Friendsville 18818 Updated: November 24, 2008 More addresses have been issued. We have released New Milford 18834, Harford 18823, Kingsley 18826 and Brooklyn 18813. Updated: August 11, 20008 More addresses issued!! We have recently issued addresses in the following Zips. Great Bend 18821, Hallstead 18822, Thompson 18465, Jackson 18825, South Gibson 18842 Gibson 18820 and Starrucca 18462. Last Update:Wednesday, May 21, 2008 Addresses have been issued! New addresses were mailed to residents in the 18847 (Susquehanna) ZIP code area Thursday, May 15th. Due to the sheer volume of calls and emails we are receiving, we have provided a "Frequently Asked Questions" section to explain and inform residents. Please read the FAQ before calling or sending email, your question most likely has already been answered here. If you do call us, please be patient as we are answering calls and emails as quickly as we can. On Wednesday, May 21, we mailed postcards to every postal customer in the 18847 zip code. The purpose of these cards was to notify residents that if they had not received a new address, they will need to call the toll-free number to obtain their correct address. Also, USPS is no longer issuing new "RR Box" addresses, all new residents and new mail deliveries will require a standard address. You can get your new address by calling the toll-free number and leaving a daytime contact number. NOTICE: It seems that some customers are running into difficulty when trying to update their address with credit card companies, the USPS website, and others. The cause of this is that those companies' mailing software has not been updated yet. We are asking that you still notify your telephone company as soon as possible, and if you encounter a company who will not accept the address you were given, wait until the next billing cycle to change. Click Here to go to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page For Additional information on the Readdressing Project contact: Phone : 1-800-395-6503 Please be patient as we are experiencing a large volume of calls. |