Label Broker & Label Delivery Service

Print Shipping Labels Without a Printer

Do you need to print a shipping label, but don't have a printer? USPS gives you several options:

Someone Sent You a Label Broker ID (a QR Code)

You're returning something to a store or sending something to a customer through an ecommerce platform, and they sent you an email or text with a Label Broker ID (a QR Code). Here’s what you do next to create your shipping label:

You DO Have a Printer

You got an email or text with a Label Broker ID (a QR Code), and you can print on your own printer.

  1. Go to the Label Broker tool.
  2. Type in the 8-10 character Label Broker ID (under the QR Code) and your ZIP Code, then hit the "Download Label" button.
  3. You'll download your prepaid shipping label (a PDF file). Print that label.
  4. Pack and seal your package, and tape the shipping label to it.
  5. Drop off your ready-to-ship package at a Post Office location (or schedule a free package pickup).

Print Your Own Label

You DON'T Have a Printer

You got an email or text with a Label Broker ID (a QR Code), and you want USPS to print the shipping label for you.

  1. Save the Label Broker ID on your phone.
  2. Pack and seal your package.
  3. Take your ready-to-ship package and the Label Broker ID to a USPS location that supports Label Broker.
  4. Go to the counter, give your package to the Retail Associate, and scan the Label Broker ID (QR Code) on your phone. They'll do the rest! (Or, if the location has a self-service kiosk, you can do it yourself. Learn more.)

Have more questions about Label Broker? See the Label Broker FAQ article.

Find a Label Broker Location

You're Sending a Package Using Click-N-Ship & You Want to Print a Label at the Post Office

You’re using Click-N-Ship® service to make and pay for a shipping label for your package, but don’t have your own printer. No problem, you can print your shipping label at a Post Office location.

  1. Pay for your postage using Click-N-Ship service.
  2. When prompted, choose the option to "Print later at Post Office."
  3. USPS will send you an email with a Label Broker ID (QR Code followed by 8-10 characters). Save this email on your phone.
  4. Pack and seal your package.
  5. Take your ready-to-ship package and your Label Broker ID to a USPS location that supports Label Broker (suggested locations are listed in the email).
  6. Go to the counter, give your package to the Retail Associate, and show them the Label Broker QR Code on your phone. They'll do the rest! Or, for locations with self-service kiosks, you can skip the line, get your label, and drop off your package. Learn more.

Note: Label Broker does not currently support packages that need a customs form. (You can't use Label Broker for any packages going outside the United States, including APO/FPO/DPO destinations.)

Create a Label

Save Time: Print Labels at Self-Service Kiosks

Self-service kiosks are automated stations you can use for many USPS tasks, including printing prepaid shipping labels with Label Broker.

  1. Create and pay for a shipping label using Click-N-Ship service.
  2. Choose the option to "Print later at Post Office."
  3. USPS will send you an email with a Label Broker ID (a QR Code). Save this email on your phone. (Or, if you're getting a Label Broker ID from a store or ecommerce platform, they'll email or text it to you.)
  4. Find a USPS location with a self-service kiosk, and take your ready-to-ship package and your Label Broker ID to the kiosk.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to "Scan QR Code for Label" (or enter the 8-10 character Label Broker ID) when asked.
  6. After the shipping label prints, stick it to your package.
  7. Drop off your package at the drop-off area or receptacle. If you're not sure where, ask a Retail Associate.

Find a Self-Service Kiosk

USPS Label Delivery Service

When you use enhanced Click-N-Ship service to create shipping labels online, you can add Label Delivery Service, where USPS will print and deliver you the physical labels for an additional $1.25 fee (per label).

  1. Create a shipping label using enhanced Click-N-Ship service.
  2. Go to "Select Extra Services" and choose "Label Delivery—Outbound."
  3. After you complete and pay for your label, your USPS letter carrier will deliver the printed label to your address.

Create a Label

For Businesses

Label Broker

Just like regular customers, small businesses can bring Label Broker IDs and their sealed and ready-to-ship packages to Post Office locations to print and send. Plus, if you're a business interested in offering Label Broker to your customers (so they can easily send you returns), learn more about how you can sign up.

Learn More

Label Delivery Service

If you're using enhanced Click-N-Ship service with a business account, not only can you request Label Delivery service for your outbound label (for a fee, USPS will send you the label for the package going to your customer); for an additional fee, we will send you a prepaid return label that your customer can use for painless returns. (You only get charged for the return postage if your customer uses the label.)

Ship Now

1. QR Code® is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Incorporated. Back ^