Liberia Post Office Tracking

Liberia Post Office

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Liberia Post Office Customer Service


Phone Number: +231 88 634 4832

Email ID: info@mopt.gov.lr

Head Office Address: Carey and McDonald Streets, Monrovia, Liberia

Main Company Link: https://mopt.gov.lr/

About Liberia Post Office:

The Ministry of Post & Telecommunications is a government agency in Liberia that plans the country’s ICT and telecommunications and makes the mail service more user friendly. It has been around since 1978 and is the bridge between the Liberian government and the rest of the world by providing postal services, administrative policies and standards for postal services and telecommunications.

The Telecommunications Act of 2007 mandated the Ministry to develop a National Telecommunications and ICT Policy that outlines Liberia’s long term economic growth and development. The Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) was given regulatory powers by this policy and LIBTELCO was designated as the National Operator. LIBTELCO provides data, video and high speed internet network services like e-services with several objectives.

The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) wants to make Liberia a knowledge-based economy and an open information society where everyone can benefit from better social growth. The Lock-Box Service is one of the postal services and goods that the public can use.

If you want to use a private lock-box service you must get a free application form from the lock-box area of post offices or from the E-Liberia website. You can file the form online or by hand and then bring the hard copy to the lock-box area to start number filing. To pay you must get a bank invoice or slip from the lock-box section, marked banking windows, or sub-post offices. The lock-box bank invoice or slip is taken to the designated bank payment window and paid for. You then get a bank receipt and bring it back to the lockbox section or sub-post offices with a copy of the receipt to prove payment. A copy of the receipt is sent to the office of the financial comptroller and to the locks box section or sub-post offices so that information can be added to the section’s computer and paper databases.

You can’t give your lock box to someone else or a business that is not allowed by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. If you haven’t paid for 90 days your box will be taken back by the Ministry. Lockbox service fees are paid once a year and you must pay on the due date of the box you acquired. Interest of 10% of the service fees is added to payments made after 30 days. For payments that are late by 60 or 90 days interest rates of 20% and 30% will be added. If it goes over 90 days the Ministry will take back the lock box.

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