The UPS Store is a franchised shipping and business services center that handles packages, mail, printing, and notarization across multiple Oklahoma City locations, functioning as a private alternative to post offices for residents and small business owners who need flexible hours and one-stop service.
The UPS Store operates as an independently owned franchise licensed to offer UPS shipping, but it also provides services that the post office and UPS alone do not bundle together. An Oklahoma City location accepts packages for UPS shipment, offers mailbox rental with a street address (not a P.O. box), prints documents, makes copies, notarizes signatures, ships via FedEx and USPS as well, and sells packing supplies. The chain fills a specific gap: someone who needs to mail a package, rent a mailbox, and get a document notarized in one trip without visiting three separate businesses.
UPS Ground shipping from an Oklahoma City Store location costs the same as shipping directly from UPS; the Store does not mark up UPS rates. As of late 2024, UPS Ground to a residential address within Oklahoma runs roughly $12 to $18 for a 5-pound package to a neighboring state, but rates fluctuate seasonally and by destination. The Store also accepts USPS Priority Mail and FedEx shipments at standard carrier rates. Mailbox rental (a private mailbox with a street address, not a P.O. box) typically runs $25 to $35 per month depending on the location and contract length within Oklahoma City; confirm the exact rate with the individual Store, as franchise owners set their own pricing. Notarization fees are often $10 to $15 per signature in Oklahoma, though this varies by location.
Document printing and copying run $0.15 to $0.50 per black-and-white page and $0.50 to $1.50 per color page, depending on volume and paper stock. These prices are set locally and worth confirming before a large job.
A traditional post office (USPS) in Oklahoma City handles mail and packages but does not offer mailbox rental with a street address, notarization, or printing services under one roof. FedEx Office locations in the city provide printing, copying, and notarization, but do not rent mailboxes with residential-style addresses. UPS Customer Centers are branded UPS facilities that accept packages and offer some services but often lack mailbox rental and notarization. The UPS Store's main advantage is bundling: someone starting a home business in Oklahoma City can rent a mailbox, print business cards, and ship inventory from one location. Choose the post office if your only need is USPS shipping; choose The UPS Store if you need a mailbox address and notarization alongside shipping, or if you prefer evening and weekend hours.
The UPS Store works well for small business owners in Oklahoma City who need a professional mailing address, remote workers requiring occasional notarization, and residents sending packages via multiple carriers. It suits anyone uncomfortable walking into a post office during peak hours or needing services beyond 5 p.m. It does not suit customers seeking the lowest possible shipping cost (rates are standard, not discounted) or those who rarely ship and have no mailbox need; a single post office trip or a carrier pickup at home may be faster and cheaper. It also does not suit high-volume shippers who negotiate corporate rates with UPS or FedEx directly.
Arrive with a package ready to ship or mail and photo identification if you plan to rent a mailbox. The staff will weigh your package, quote shipping via UPS, FedEx, or USPS, and process payment. If renting a mailbox, you will complete an application and provide an ID and proof of a local address or business license; approval is typically immediate. For notarization, bring the unsigned document and a valid photo ID; the notary public on staff (not all locations have one full-time, so call ahead) will verify your identity and witness your signature. Expect the visit to take 10 to 20 minutes for a single transaction, longer if the location is busy.
Most UPS Store franchises in Oklahoma City operate Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and are closed Sunday. Some locations stay open until 7 or 8 p.m. on weekdays or open on Sunday; confirm hours with your nearest location, as franchise owners set their own schedules. Parking is available at each location, usually in the same shopping center or strip mall. The chain has multiple Oklahoma City addresses; use the UPS Store locator online or call ahead to confirm that a specific location offers the service you need (not all locations notarize, for example).
The UPS Store fills a practical niche for Oklahoma City business owners and regular shippers who value convenience, bundled services, and predictable pricing over rock-bottom rates or government-office familiarity.
