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How to Use USPS Lite Blue

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If you're employed by the United States Postal Service, then you can benefit from the use of USPS Lite Blue. When you want to stay up-to-date on news about the USPS and your current benefit status, use the communication services found on USPS Lite Blue.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Go to the Lite Blue website (see Resources). You'll find the site as part of the United States Postal Service Extranet.

  2. Step 2

    Fill in the required fields of the log-in screen. You're going to need several forms of identification in order to access USPS Lite Blue. You need your USPS employee ID number. You can find this information on one of your earnings statements if you don't know it. You'll also need the USPS pin number given to you for access to PostalEASE.

  3. Step 3

    Navigate the menus on USPS Lite Blue to stay up-to-date on various stages of your career development. You can find information about your benefits package, revenue and service performance.

  4. Step 4

    Leave feedback on USPS Lite Blue. If you want additional information or have suggestions, then select the feedback option on USPS Lite Blue to send a message to one of the Lite Blue administrators.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you don't know your USPS pin number, you can reset it. Simply, click "Forgot Pin?" to follow the step by step instructions on resetting the pin.
  • To use USPS Lite Blue you must be an employee of the United States Post Office. If you try to access the website without permission, you're subject to civil or criminal prosecution.

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