Certified by United States Postal Service • May 17, 2026
Post OfficeShipping ServiceCargo ServicePackaging Supply StoreLogistics ServiceMoney Order ServiceVisa and Passport OfficeUnited States Postal Service
Visit your local Post Office™ at 140 Harvard Ave to find everything you need to send mail and ship packages. Explore our other products and services like money orders, Post Office™ boxes, passports, gift cards, and more
Location
Certified by United States Postal Service • May 17, 2026
Certified by United States Postal Service • May 17, 2026
Monday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
SundayClosed
Reviews
3.4
63 reviews
5 stars
29
4 stars
8
3 stars
2
2 stars
7
1 star
17
SM
S.S Moore
Dec 15, 2025
2.0
The people who work here do their best under the current untenable conditions of USPS nationally. There are four stations at the counter but only ever one or two employees working. The wait times are too long. It’s a shame that our gov./community can always find money for weapons, but not for an essential service like the USPS.
FD
frank cedillo (Twiztid Ducky)
Jan 16, 2025
2.0
Service here is meh 😐
I have Disabilities so certain things are hard
Like writing. but the clerks here seem like they have a chip on their shoulder I’d go to la Verne if the clerks weren’t so dam scary looking. And im to lazy to go to San Dimas
TB
Trena Brown
Jun 3, 2020
5.0
Very friendly
TT
tankieebaby
Jan 5, 2018
1.0
This review isn't for the people who work in the front. It's the experience I had with an older Asian male loading pallets in the back of the post office. I knew he was associated with the post office because the whole back of the post office was open and out of him and the other male, he looked to be in charge. I'm not familiar with the Claremont area. I was looking for a place to recycle some items. It was about 6pm and already dark, a lot of places look closed so it was hard for me to find the location. I thought the address I put in my GPS happened to be the post office. I entered the side of the post office, found a bunch of lockers but no worker to talk to, so I figured that wasn't the right entrance. I walked around the building and saw workers in the back lot. You can tell I looked lost. I went up to the two men and asked if this is where I can recycle my items. The Asian male yells at me saying "No, what is that?! Trash?!" I said, "No, they told me I can recycle it." He yells, "Who did? No, we don't take that! I don't know who told you that!" He points to the side of the parking lot saying, "Take it over there" . The other man doesn't say anything, until now. He calmly just says "There's a dumpster over there." I didn't take it to the dumpster, I called back the place I was looking for and eventually found it, but I felt this whole situation could have been handled WAY better. He could have had a normal conversation with me instead of yelling at me. I wasn't trespassing or causing any problems.
Frequently Asked Questions About United States Postal Service
Can I get a passport application at this Post Office?
Yes, Thousands of Post Offices™ accept first-time passport applications for the U.S. Department of State. Most of those locations can also take your passport photo. Please complete and print your passport application form before you apply.
Is an appointment needed for passport services?
Most Post Offices that offer passport services have set hours, and you'll need to schedule an appointment using our online scheduler. We also offer limited Passport walk-in hours at select locations.
Does this location take the photo needed for passports?
For first-time passport and photo services, please make an appointment using our online scheduler.
What is the cost to take a passport photo?
The current fee for a passport photo at USPS is $15.
When does this location do walk-in passports?
We offer limited Passport walk-in hours at select locations.
Can I get a PO Box online?
Yes, you can search for available PO Boxes and reserve one online at https://www.usps.com/manage/po-boxes.htm. The process is quick and secure, and you'll receive instructions for completing your setup in person.
How much is a small PO Box?
PO Box prices vary by location. You can check exact pricing for your area by visiting https://www.usps.com/manage/po-boxes.htm and entering your ZIP Code.
Can you get to the PO Boxes in the lobby after hours?
Most USPS locations offer 24/7 access to PO Boxes in the lobby. Access hours may vary by location, so check with your local Post Office for specific lobby hours.
How can I get a PO Box?
You can apply for a PO Box online or in person at your local Post Office. Just bring two valid forms of ID and your completed application if applying in person. To start online, visit https://www.usps.com/manage/po-boxes.htm.
What time can I check my PO Box weekly and on weekends?
What time can I check my PO Box weekly and on weekends?
Brand Certified Facts from United States Postal Service
This information is certified by United States Postal Service and published from the brand's official system of record. Data is distributed through an enterprise-grade knowledge management platform. Learn more about our data sources
Certified May 17, 2026Yext Knowledge Graph
Address
Categories
Geo coordinates
Legal business name
Hours of operation
Phone number
Official website
Syndication Network
Approved business data is pushed to 100+ publishers, including: