Contract Delivery Service  
Contract Delivery Service is one of the three delivery types. Mail delivery service is provided by either city carriers, rural carriers, or contract carriers. Contract Delivery Service carriers are not USPS employees but are independent contractors who provide service on specific routes.

The service provided by Contract Delivery Service is equal to that provided by either one of the other delivery types. Contract suppliers not only deliver all classes and types of mail to their customers’ mailboxes six days per week, but they can also sell stamps and accept Special Services Mail such as Certified Mail, Registered Mail, and Insured Mail, and sell Postal Money Orders. Customers can also take advantage of Carrier Pickup on Contract Delivery Service routes.
 
Contract Delivery Service - Extensions of Delivery
If you live in an area served by Contract Delivery Service routes, you may qualify for street delivery of your mail. The road must be publicly maintained and kept clear of ice and snow in the wintertime, and the proposed box location must be less than a half-mile from the carrier's current line of travel. Potential customers must submit PS Form 4027 to their local postmaster, preferably as soon as they have been assigned a street address by the local municipal authorities. The postmaster will respond in a timely manner.

Contract Delivery Service - Contracting Opportunities
Contract Delivery Service is a contractual agreement between the U.S. Postal Service and an individual or company for the delivery and collection of mail. The typical service required at the local Post Office™ will involve sorting mail for the route, driving to the route, delivering mail to specified addresses, picking up collection mail, and returning to the Post Office. Each contract includes a delivery schedule, a complete route description, and a description of basic responsibilities. The contract route will operate six days per week, Monday through Saturday, and does not include holidays. The carrier is required to use their own vehicle for mail delivery service. The average route will require approximately four to eight hours per day to complete, depending on the size of the route. If you or your company are interested in receiving solicitations for Contract Delivery Service, please complete PS Form 5436, Mailing List Application - Mail Transportation Services and mail it to the contracting officer in your area. This information is available in the back of Publication 33, Mail Transportation Contract Guide at http://www.usps.com/cpim/ftp/pubs/pub33/welcome.htm.

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