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Managing mailboxes or PO boxes in Panama

Cheryl

Hello everyone,

Something as simple as receiving mail can become a whole new experience when you settle in Panama as an expat. Mailing management can indeed be different from what you are used to. In order to help other expats and soon-to-be expats, we invite you to share your insights.

How do you receive mail in Panama? Do you have a traditional mailbox, a PO Box, or another system?

How was it to set it up and what are the formalities?

Is the postal service reliable and secure?

How do you handle missed deliveries or forwarding your mail?

Do you have any tips you would like to share to newcomers and fellow expats?

Share your insights and experience.

Thank you for your contribution.

Cheryl
´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº Team

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truth_813

@Cheryl

In Panama, there is no mail delivery. We do not have traditional addresses. There is such a thing as a Post office but a simple birthday card could take months to receive. There are, however many companies that receive mail and packages where you can pick them up. You receive a US (usually Miami) PO box and itbis shipped to panama from there. This system has eliminated our junk mail since we simply choise to reject it!

Recently, Amazon and places like Temu have started door to door service. When your items arrive in Panama, you are notified and you send a gps pin of your location.

curious53

The Panama mail system is perfect. It annoys me that foreigners are still comparing and complaining that things are not the same as back home. If you want it the same LEAVE. 

NothingNew

Depending on your destination you can rent an Apartado (APDO) for $30.00 year first time and $15.00 year after that if you are of retirement age with the "jubilado discount."

gdrewry

Where can one find the "APDO"


vcaver

NothingNew

The Apartado (APDO) or PO Box is rented at the Correos Panama found in most larger cities and towns.  Some smaller post offices don't have APDOs so you would use EG which means Entrega General (General Delivery).

Pbnd2025

We use Traveling Mailbox (a US company), but there are many others who do the same thing. All of our US mail is forwarded to their US location. We can then choose whether we want to to scan it so we can view it, forward it (for a small fee), shred and delete, or hold it (typically for a fee of $1/month). If it is important I download it. If it is a check you can either have them deposit it electronically or forward it to a trustworthy friend/family member to hold until the next time you visit them or they visit you here in Panama. For items we ask Traveling Mailbox to hold, we either have it delivered to a friend or family member so we can pick it up when we visit. We have only been here for 4 months, but so far it works well for us.