Located right in the heart of town, the Majayjay Post Office may not be flashy or high-tech, but it’s still a valuable service hub — especially if you need affordable mail services, government transactions, or just want to send a thoughtful letter the old-school way.
Here’s everything you need to know before you drop by.
Services Offered at Majayjay Post Office
1. Domestic and International Mail Delivery
- Accepts letters, postcards, and packages for both local and international destinations.
- Offers standard, registered, and express mail options.
- Tracking is available for registered and express services.
2. Parcel Services (Domestic & International)
- Send and receive parcels of various sizes and weights.
- Rates depend on weight, size, and destination — ask the counter for updated rates.
- Advisable to wrap items securely and label clearly to avoid delays.
3. Postal ID Application and Renewal
- A valid Postal ID is accepted for various government transactions and ID verification.
- New applications and renewals are processed here, though biometric capturing may be referred to nearby towns like Sta. Cruz or San Pablo.
- Ask about scheduled ID capturing days if Majayjay isn’t equipped on-site.
4. PhilPost Money Order Service (Domestic)
- Send or receive money orders to/from anywhere in the Philippines.
- Useful for people who don’t have bank accounts but need to send funds securely.
5. Bills Payment & Government Notices
- Some government agencies (e.g., SSS, Pag-IBIG, PhilHealth) may coordinate with the post office to deliver statements or notices.
- Limited bills payment may be available depending on the current partnerships with utility providers — ask the front desk.
6. Pick-Up Services for Undelivered Mail
- If a postman couldn’t reach your home, your mail may be held here for pickup within 15 days.
- Bring a valid ID and the delivery notice left by the postman.
7. Other Services
- Sale of stamps, envelopes, and mailing supplies
- Inquiries for zip codes, mailing guidelines, and postage fees
- Occasional services tied to national elections or census coordination
Working Hours
Majayjay Post Office Operating Hours:
- Monday to Friday
- 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays
Lunch Break:
- Usually between 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (some counters may be closed or slower during this hour)
Best Time to Visit:
- Early mornings (8:00 AM – 10:00 AM) for the fastest service
- Avoid month-end and government deadline periods when queues get longer
Location and Contact Info
- Address: Near Majayjay Municipal Hall, often within walking distance from the public market
- Contact Number: Availability may vary — inquire through the Municipal Hall if direct line isn’t listed
- Postcode (ZIP): 4005 – Use this for all outgoing mail from Majayjay
Things to Keep in Mind
- Always bring a valid ID when claiming mail or applying for services.
- For postal ID, come in proper attire (no sleeveless shirts or slippers).
- Secure your parcels tightly, especially if sending food or fragile items.
- Ask about cut-off times for same-day dispatch if you’re mailing something urgent.
Whether you’re mailing a birthday card to Manila, applying for your very first Postal ID, or picking up a long-lost letter from your tita abroad — the Majayjay Post Office remains a low-cost, reliable option.
FAQs:
Where is the Majayjay Post Office located?
It’s near the Majayjay Municipal Hall, just a short walk from the town center and public market. Ask around locally — everyone knows where it is.
What are the operating hours?
Monday to Friday
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays
Expect slower service during lunch (around 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)
Can I send parcels both locally and internationally?
Yes. You can send letters and packages within the Philippines and to other countries. Rates vary depending on weight and destination.