If you need to ship a package across Oklahoma City, pack a fragile item for cross-country delivery, or print documents on short notice, you'll find UPS Store franchises scattered across the metro area. This guide covers what each location offers, how their services stack up against competitors, and which neighborhood options make sense depending on where you are.
UPS Store locations operate as franchises, which means hours, pricing, and service quality can vary between shops even though they carry the same branding. Oklahoma City has roughly a dozen UPS Store locations spread across the central city, midtown, and outer areas including Edmond, Norman, and Mustang. Each one handles standard shipping (ground, express, overnight), mailbox rentals, document printing, and packing supplies.
The most useful distinction to make early: a UPS Store is not the same as a UPS Customer Center (a facility run directly by United Parcel Service). UPS Stores pack and ship for you but do not sort packages or manage the brown trucks. If you need direct access to UPS logistics or want to drop off a pre-labeled shipment, a UPS Customer Center serves that function differently. Oklahoma City has a UPS Customer Center on South Santa Fe Avenue, which operates with longer hours and handles higher volumes, though it does not offer packing or mailbox services.
A typical UPS Store in Oklahoma City charges $8 to $15 per box for packing a small to medium item, depending on the franchise owner's labor costs and local overhead. Printing runs $0.25 to $0.50 per black-and-white page and $1 to $3 per color page. These are not chain-set prices; they reflect individual franchise economics. Before committing to a specific location for regular printing, call ahead or visit in person and ask the actual price per page. A UPS Store near the Bricktown entertainment district may price differently than one near the airport.
Mailbox rentals, offered at most UPS Store locations, typically run $15 to $30 per month for a small box and $25 to $50 for a larger one. This is cheaper than USPS post office boxes in many cases, and UPS Store boxes accept UPS, FedEx, and USPS deliveries all at one address, which post office boxes do not. If you work from home or run a small business in Oklahoma City without a commercial office, a UPS Store mailbox can provide a professional address for business correspondence.
UPS Stores excel at packing fragile items because staff can wrap, cushion, and select the right box size for your contents. If you're shipping a wedding gift, electronics, or anything that needs custom packing, a UPS Store will do the job and insure it. The trade-off is time and cost. You'll wait while someone packs your item, and you'll pay labor on top of the box and packing materials. A person shipping a pre-boxed item from Amazon can drop it at any UPS Access Point (which includes participating retail stores) or a UPS Customer Center with no packing fee.
For routine document printing, a UPS Store competes poorly against pharmacies and big-box retailers. Walgreens and CVS locations throughout Oklahoma City print documents at lower per-page rates, and if you're already buying something else, the friction of a separate trip disappears. However, if you need binding, color printing in high volume, or banner printing, a UPS Store may have equipment a pharmacy does not.
The UPS Store at Northwest Expressway near Meridian offers convenient access to people working in the commercial parks around Bricktown and near the Myriad Botanical Gardens. The location handles significant foot traffic and maintains longer hours (typically 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, shorter on weekends). Parking is straightforward, and you can usually complete a shipping transaction in under ten minutes if the line is short.
A UPS Store in Edmond, just north of Oklahoma City proper, tends to serve residents and small-business owners in that suburb. If you live or work in Edmond and need frequent mailbox service or packing, staying local reduces drive time to the central city. Edmond locations often have lower labor costs than central Oklahoma City franchises, which sometimes translates to slightly lower packing fees.
For people in southwest Oklahoma City, the UPS Store near Penn Square or in the southern suburbs may be closer than downtown options, though service hours and breadth of services vary by franchise. Call before making a trip to confirm they offer the specific service you need; some franchises focus heavily on shipping and mailbox rental and maintain minimal printing capability.
FedEx Office locations, present across Oklahoma City, offer similar packing, printing, and shipping services. FedEx Office tends to charge less for printing (often $0.15 to $0.35 per black-and-white page) but may charge more for packing labor. If you're comparing costs for a large printing job, FedEx Office and UPS Store quotes can differ by 20 to 30 percent. FedEx Office also rents mailboxes, though availability is lower than UPS Store locations.
The Oklahoma City post office branches, particularly the larger facility on North Robinson Avenue, handle USPS shipping and accept packages from other carriers, but they do not offer professional packing or extensive printing services. They are free of franchise economics, so prices are federally set, but hours are more limited than many private shipping centers.
For businesses sending high volumes of shipments, working directly with a UPS account representative or FedEx account manager can yield better rates than retail counter pricing. This applies mainly to companies shipping 20 or more packages weekly.
Choose a UPS Store location based on proximity, confirmed hours (call first), and the specific service you need. If you rent a mailbox, stick with one franchise because USPS and FedEx know your exact box number and location. For one-off packing, compare a UPS Store quote against FedEx Office in the same area before committing. For printing, ask the price per page upfront. For shipping pre-boxed items, use a UPS Access Point or the UPS Customer Center on South Santa Fe to avoid packing fees.
