Official COVID-19 Statement

To our valued customers,

Capitol Presort Services values the health and safety of our employees, partners and community. With the continued impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19), we will continue to monitor Federal, State and local agencies suggestions on what steps to take or changes to make in serving our customers.

We’re focused on our employee health by keeping them informed with up-to-date information, while emphasizing healthy workplace habits including frequent handwashing. All Capitol Presort Services employees have been updated and trained on ..read more

U.S. Postal Service to Maintain Current Product and Service Prices

Oct. 1, 2014-–The Governors of the U.S. Postal Service have decided not to seek a price change for mail and shipping products and services in January in part because of the uncertainty regarding the exigent price increase.  This means that the current pricing of postal products and services will remain in effect through the holiday season and early part of 2015.  The Board will continue to evaluate pricing strategies and will communicate about any potential price change filings in early ..read more

Capitol Presort Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary

To our Customers:

On September 8, 2003, Capitol Presort first began it’s operations. In forming this company, our goal was to provide the best possible service at a reasonable price.  As many of you know, we opened our doors with no clients and not a single piece of mail in the facility. Today, we have grown to be one of the largest presort companies within Pennsylvania and the Mid Atlantic Region.  As we celebrate our 10 year anniversary, we would like ..read more

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