Jordan Post Office
Telecommunications Regulatory Commission
Discover the rich history and evolution of The Jordan Post, a cornerstone of communication in Jordan since the establishment of the Emirate of Transjordan. Launched in 1921, The Jordan Post began as a modest postal service with just eight offices, utilizing telegraphs and Morse code to connect communities. Over the decades, it has adapted to meet the growing needs of its citizens and institutions, expanding its network and services significantly.
Key milestones include:
– **Initial Establishment**: In 1921, The Jordan Post was officially formed under the first government board, using regulations from Palestine during the British Mandate.
– **Expansion**: By introducing new branches and connecting them through an evolving telephone network, The Jordan Post enhanced communication across the Emirate.
– **Transportation Evolution**: From horse-drawn carriages to modern vehicles, mail delivery methods have transformed significantly over time.
– **Ministry Transition**: In 1939, postal services were integrated into the Ministry of Transportation, reflecting its importance in national infrastructure.
– **Modern Developments**: The Telecommunications Law No. 13 of 1995 paved the way for regulatory advancements that continue to shape postal services today.
The Jordan Post stands as a testament to resilience and innovation in communication. Whether you’re sending letters across town or parcels around the globe, trust in a service that has been at the forefront of connectivity for over a century. Explore how The Jordan Post continues to serve your communication needs today!
Working Hours
Day | From | To |
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Sunday | 8:30 am | 3:30 pm |
Monday | 8:30 am | 3:30 pm |
Tuesday | 8:30 am | 3:30 pm |
Wednesday | 8:30 am | 3:30 pm |
Thursday | 8:30 am | 3:30 pm |
Friday | 10.00 am | 2:00 pm |
Saturday | 10.00 am | 2:00 pm |