Post Offices near Waimanalo, HI

17 locations found near Waimanalo

“We had appointments yesterday to renew and replace passports. Thanks to Roxanne and Mario, this entire process couldn't have been any easier. We were 30 minutes early but were being helped right away. Roxanne and Mario are extremely kind, knowledgeable, helpful and patient. What a great experience. We will always come back to this lovely post office. Thank you!”

4.7 Superb36 Reviews

“This is a little hard to find since it is on the 2nd floor at the back. It is the smallest post office I have seen. It also can take sometime for service since there is only one person working. The fellow was very friendly and helpful.”

4.8 Superb65 Reviews

“The fellow working here is really helpful. It's a tiny cubicle of a post office; blink and you'll miss it. You need to make sure you bring cash with you, which can be hard to remember in our plastic society. The hours are also really short; gotta make sure you get there in time. And I've already received my packages that were mailed to the mainland. Great delivery price as well. I highly suggest coming here to take care of your delivery needs.”

4.6 Superb54 Reviews

“I had the extreme pleasure of being served by Faye last week, and the experience couldn't have gone smoother. She was about to step around the counter when she saw that I was carrying a heavy package but I ran up so she instead reached over the counter to pull it up. She then proceeded to very sweetly and patiently walk me through the entire process of sending the package to Japan. I can't remember when I've had a more pleasant interaction at the post office. She is a definite asset to the Kaimuki branch as well as the entire U.S. Postal system!”

4.6 Superb27 Reviews

“Despite the busy holiday season, they are always friendly & helpful. Even if I didn't live in Kaneohe, I'd probably drive out to this location just because they're so nice.”

3.5 Good63 Reviews

“A great post office location. Convenient with lots of easy parking. Helpful staff, good supplies, and decent post office boxes. Baffling that they were going to shut this location down.”

3.2 Average48 Reviews

“Mailing an Easter gift to the mainland from Honolulu, Hawaii...I found an appropriate gift for my God daughter in Virginia and needed to mail it. Several post offices in the downtown area were closed on a Saturday and some don't have free parking.I remembered the Kahala location of the US Postal Service and drove there. There were several empty stalls and a short line of customers inside. I tried the self-service kiosk, but my package was an unusual shape. I stood in line for a few minutes and in no time, I was done! I think my gift will arrive in time for Easter!Thank goodness for the Kahala Post Office and its efficient, competent staff! I appreciate the air conditioning, free Flat Rate Boxes, and clean environment! I'll be back!”

3.2 Average63 Reviews

“Full queue, 2 employees. Typical of post offices everywhere. At least it's air conditioned and the employees were nice. USPS is on the 1st floor between Marshalls and The Vitamin Shoppe.”

3.2 Average102 Reviews

“People hating on the USPS need to chill. It isn't a business, it's a government service. It is part of the baseline, rudimentary infrastructure that makes things run, like roads or emergency services. UPS, Fedex, etc. would not be profitable businesses if they were responsible for providing the services that USPS does, such as deliver mail to rural locations, provide low price flat rate shipping, and media mail. I agree that USPS could be more efficient and sometimes can be frustrating and slow, but we can't have widely accessible public infrastructure if companies like FedEx and UPS don't pay their fair share of taxes, underpay their employees, and only operating in regions which are profitable, leaving the unprofitable parts to USPS, our friends and public servants.”

3.1 Average47 Reviews

“Just reminiscing, the photo of the bricks? There use to be a commune living building here, where you shared the kitchen and bathroom. Held a lot of people for I know. I used to live in it and every Mom had a place when it came to the children. Some worked and some babysitters and others cooks. I hope the post office people don't mind, matter of fact ?? I'm glad that they are here for this was a safe place to be, and so are they.”

3 Average39 Reviews

“I live in the neighborhood serviced by this post office and drive by 5 days a week. There's almost always a queue of cars 6 deep waiting to enter the small lot. There are only 11 stalls in front, 12 if you count the handicapped stall. Do few customers know about the large public parking across Pensacola Street, or are they afraid there won't be enough open stalls?That said, the post office staff provide fast service. Two counters open, and there is a hallway of P.O. boxes in the back. One ⭐️ deducted for the inconvenient location-- Lunalilo is a one way street going Ewa, and Pensacola is also one way going towards Ala Moana.”

3.1 Average83 Reviews

“Great customer service! Charisse especially was extremely helpful and understanding of my situation! Ultimately resolved a frustrated package issue within minutes by locating, securing, and ensured near immediate delivery!! Best on the island! Mahalo nui!!”

3 Average81 Reviews

“I visit this USPS location frequently because it is close to work. They have metered parking stalls in a small lot on King Street side of the building and the entrance is located on the Richard Street side.This location can be very busy because they are in the downtown area ans very convenient for those that work in the surrounding businesses.There is a kiosk outside on the same side of the entrance along with a parcel only drop box. They do have letter drop boxes on both the King Street and Richard Street sides and they are both drive up. There are a few on the Richard Street side where you can drop off from the sidewalk as well.They also have their drop off only counter inside to the right when you enter.The employees here are nice and helpful. Sometimes when it gets very busy, they have an employee at the door assisting customers and help to make some procedures go faster.If you plan to drop off mail around 9am, it gets busy with all the mail trucks waiting to get their delivery for the day. Sometimes, you can get lucky and there is no line. That's usually when right they open and after the lunch rush, but it can get busy as well...”

3 Average80 Reviews

“Today 7/24/24 is the 3rd time in a month your postman has delivered my and my neighbors mail to the wrong mailboxes. I’m complaining for my neighbor as well. What’s going on??? We live on Hinano St 96815. Please be more accurate. Mahalo!”

3 Average106 Reviews

“Wow lots of complaining here but I've never really had a bad experience and I live here in Hawaii Kai and visit this post office regularly. Looks like most of the one star reviews are from pessimistic people who like to complain and therefore life gives them things to complain about. The rest seem to be people who don't follow instructions. Anyway, I think this post office and its workers are pretty great!”

2.9 Average48 Reviews

“I'm going to buck the trend on the other reviews and say that I for the most part enjoy the service that I receive at this post office. I can't recall the woman's name that's usually on the right side of the counter, but she's always been very pleasant and helpful. There are some upgraded storage lockers that I haven't used yet but overall the location is kept clean and presentable.”

2.2 Poor30 Reviews

“USPS SELF SERVICE KIOSK. This kiosk is located within the Kapahulu Safeway next to Guest Services. Enter from the Makai entrance and it will be on your right. Unfortunately, there's only one kiosk. Good news is that it was in working order when I visited. It's fairly simple to use for flat rate boxes. Take note that this is card payment only, no cash. Once done, there's two drop boxes to deposit your mail/parcels in. I recommend you get shipping boxes from the actual Post Office because chances of finding them here are slim. Especially in the holiday season! And bring your own tape if you must seal your boxes here. However, it would be wise and greatly appreciated to have your packages ready before arriving. That'll save you time as well as everyone else. And please give the person using the kiosk space! It's nerve wrecking having someone breathing down my neck when I'm inputting my address...”

1.8 Poor22 Reviews