USPS Password Requirements and Generator

Password Rules for USPS

  • 📏 Length: At least 8 characters
  • Forbidden sequences: repeated letters or characters like aaaa or 11111
  • 💬 Note: USPS.com public passwords must be at least 8 characters. Internal USPS platforms require 15 characters minimum with at least 3 of the following: one uppercase letter (A-Z), one lowercase letter (a-z), one number (0-9). Avoid personal information such as family names or birthdays.
Only some requirements could be confirmed. Additional rules may apply — check USPS for full details.

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Detailed Requirements

RuleValue
Minimum Length8 characters
Forbidden Sequencesrepeated letters or characters like aaaa or 11111
NotesUSPS.com public passwords must be at least 8 characters. Internal USPS platforms require 15 characters minimum with at least 3 of the following: one uppercase letter (A-Z), one lowercase letter (a-z), one number (0-9). Avoid personal information such as family names or birthdays.
Rules last verified: June 25, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions about USPS

What are the password requirements for USPS?
For USPS, passwords must be at least 8 characters.
How long should my USPS password be?
USPS requires a minimum of 8 characters. Aim for 16+ characters for strong security.
Does USPS allow special characters in passwords?
USPS's symbol policy hasn't been confirmed. The generator above defaults to widely-accepted symbols like ! @ # $ % & * to maximize compatibility.
How do I generate a strong password for USPS?
Use the password generator on this page — it's already configured to match USPS's rules. Click "Generate Password" and copy the result. For maximum security pick a length of 16 or more.
Are there patterns I should avoid in my USPS password?
Avoid these forbidden sequences: repeated letters or characters like aaaa or 11111.
Is the PassTailor generator safe to use for USPS?
Yes. Passwords are generated entirely in your browser using the cryptographically secure Web Crypto API. Nothing is sent to our servers and nothing is stored.