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In the United States government post offices are operated by the United States Postal Service. In other nations, government post offices are operated by the national postal services of those nations. Government post offices are places that people can go to buy stamps. Government post offices are places people can go to mail letters and packages. Government post offices rent out post office boxes located inside the post office that people and businesses can use to receive mail. Government post offices often offer other federal government services such as selective service registration, passport services, and often have federal tax information at the ready for customers. Some government post office serve as hub offices for a region or city, these post offices are sometimes called main post offices. People can also go to the post office to pick up packages that could not be delivered to their homes or offices.
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