POSTAL CRIME REPORTING | UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
Receives and evaluates concerns and complaints, and determines which OIG area would best conduct any appropriate inquiry or investigation. Will take complaints regarding fraud, waste, and misconduct within the Postal Service. Can also assist with complaints concerning Injury compensation fraud, embezzlements and financial crimes, contract fraud, kickbacks, computer crimes, narcotics, employee misconduct, internal affairs and executive investigations, whistle blower reprisal, theft of items from the mail by postal employees or contractors, destruction of mail by postal employees or contractors.
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Physical Address
1735 N Lynn St., Arlington, VA 22209
Hours
Toll Free Hotline number: 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week; Online: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Website
Application process
To report mail fraud schemes, vandalism and mail theft by a customer contact the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. The preferred method for filing a complaint is to use the online complaint form. Can also file a complaint by phone or by mail. Visit website or phone anytime for more information.
Fee
Free.
Eligibility
No restrictions. Does not handle the following: Daily mail delivery and tracking problems, Post Office customer service issues and concerns, day-to-day management decisions, EEO Complaints, issues that are handled by the grievance process, issues handled by other government agencies such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Department of Labor, Justice Department, Office of Personnel Management, employee benefits and compensation.
Agency info
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
Processes and delivers mail, provides shipping services, and sells postal products such as postage and packaging materials. Maintains many post offices, branches, stations, and community post offices.