When you need shipping, printing, or mailbox services in Oklahoma City, FedEx Office operates multiple locations across the metro area. This guide covers where to find them, what services each location offers, hours of operation, and how to choose the right one for your needs.
FedEx Office maintains locations in several Oklahoma City neighborhoods. The most centrally accessible branch is in Midtown, near the medical district and downtown corridors. This location handles the full range of FedEx Office services: same-day and next-day shipping through FedEx Express and Ground, printing from digital files or physical originals, mailbox rental, and pack-and-ship services for items up to 70 pounds.
A second location operates in the northwest area of the city, serving residents and businesses in neighborhoods extending toward Edmond. This branch offers identical core services but typically maintains different peak hours than the Midtown location, making it useful if you're timing a drop-off around midday or early evening.
Availability of specialty services varies by location. Not all FedEx Office branches in Oklahoma City offer notary services or passport photo processing, so if you need these services, confirm with your nearest location before visiting. Custom printing services (business cards, large-format posters, signage) are available at the Midtown location; the northwest branch focuses more on standard document and shipping needs.
The Midtown FedEx Office typically opens at 7:00 a.m. on weekdays and closes at 7:00 p.m., with Saturday hours from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday closure. The northwest location operates on slightly different hours, opening at 8:00 a.m. weekdays and closing at 6:00 p.m., with Saturday service from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Neither location is open Sunday.
Same-day FedEx Express cutoff at the Midtown location is 4:00 p.m. on weekdays. If you miss that window, your package ships the next business day. FedEx Ground packages have a later cutoff, typically 5:00 p.m., but delivery times are 1 to 5 business days depending on destination. The northwest location has an earlier 3:00 p.m. FedEx Express cutoff, so if timing is tight, the Midtown branch offers a one-hour advantage.
FedEx Office pricing in Oklahoma City follows national FedEx rate structures, but handling fees and box charges apply. A small cardboard FedEx box (for items under 1 pound to most destinations) typically runs $7 to $10 in handling plus the actual shipping cost, which varies by weight and zone. If you bring your own packaging materials, the handling fee is waived, though some locations charge $1 to $2 for tape or other supplies.
Compared to UPS Store locations scattered across Oklahoma City, FedEx Office pricing is generally 10 to 15 percent lower for express overnight shipping under 2 pounds, but UPS may offer better rates on ground shipments over 5 pounds. Neither competitor consistently undercuts the other across all service types, so if you ship regularly with different weights and speeds, price a few typical shipments at both franchises.
FedEx Ground is the most economical option for non-urgent packages from Oklahoma City. A 3-pound shipment to Dallas costs roughly $8 to $12 via Ground (3 to 5 days), compared to $18 to $28 for FedEx Home Delivery overnight. For cross-country shipments, the savings are larger: $15 to $22 for Ground versus $45 to $65 for 2-day service.
If you need a mailing address for business or personal use, FedEx Office rents mailboxes on monthly terms. Rates start at $20 per month for basic service with mail receiving only, rising to $40 to $50 monthly for enhanced service that includes signature capture and package holding for extended periods. This is significantly lower than private mailbox services in dedicated UPS Store locations, which charge $25 to $60 depending on tier.
The Midtown FedEx Office provides in-house packing for fragile items, using bubble wrap, foam inserts, and corrugated dividers. Their standard packing labor is $10 to $15 per item if you supply the box, or $20 to $35 if they source and pack simultaneously. For high-value antiques or electronics, the staff will document the packing process, which adds credibility if a shipment is damaged and you need to file a claim.
Document printing at FedEx Office in Oklahoma City is available same-day for most projects under 500 copies. Black-and-white printing is $0.09 to $0.15 per page depending on volume; color printing runs $0.25 to $0.35 per page. If you need binding, folding, or collating, add $0.05 to $0.10 per item.
For business cards, the standard turnaround is 24 hours for 500 cards at roughly $18 to $22. Custom sizes or special finishes (matte, glossy, textured) require 48 hours and cost $25 to $40 for the same quantity. Compared to online printing services like Vistaprint, FedEx Office costs 20 to 30 percent more, but you avoid shipping time and can make same-day edits if you catch an error before printing begins.
Large-format printing (posters, banners, signage) is offered at the Midtown location up to 36 inches wide. Pricing is $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot for vinyl banners, $2.00 to $4.00 for poster stock. Turnaround is 24 to 48 hours depending on size and material.
Use the Midtown location if you need same-day services, custom printing, or early-morning drop-offs before 7:00 a.m. Its later evening hours also accommodate professionals finishing work after 5:00 p.m. The northwest location is the better choice if you're already in that part of the metro for other errands and your package isn't time-sensitive; you'll avoid downtown traffic but lose the 1-hour later cutoff.
For mailbox rental, both locations offer the same rates and access hours, so location choice comes down to which is closer to your home or office. If you rent a mailbox, you can drop packages at either location regardless of where you opened the account.
Before your next trip, confirm current hours by calling the specific location rather than relying on national FedEx Office hours, as staffing changes and local scheduling adjustments affect opening and closing times in Oklahoma City.
