eOPF
Welcome to eOPF Employee Self Service

Welcome to eOPF Employee Self Service. You may view and print documents in your electronic Official Personnel Folder. You will need your Employee Identification Number and your USPS Self Service Password to access this system.
Your USPS Self Service Password is the new security standard as of April 28, 2014 that is used to access a variety of USPS self-service applications including eOPF Employee Self Service. If you have not set up your password in Self Service Profile (SSP) application or you have forgotten your Self Service Password click here

 

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WARNING! FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
This is a U.S. Government website intended for authorized use only by Postal Service employees. Unauthorized access or use of this website may subject violators to administrative action, civil, and/or criminal prosecution under the United States Criminal Code (Title 18 U.S.C. § 1030).

When browsing this site, all activity and information may be monitored, intercepted, recorded, read, copied, or captured and disclosed by and to authorized personnel for official purposes, including criminal prosecution.
 
 
Privacy Act Statement
The information you provide will be used to authenticate your identity for purposes of accessing postal information systems. Collection is authorized by 39 U.S.C. 401. Providing the information is voluntary, but if not provided you may not be able to access postal information systems. We may disclose your information as follows: in relevant legal proceedings; to law enforcement when the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) or requesting agency becomes aware of a violation of law; to a congressional office at your request; to entities or individuals under contract with USPS; to entities authorized to perform audits; to labor organizations as required by law; to federal, state, local or foreign government agencies regarding personnel matters; to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; and to the Merit Systems Protection Board or Office of Special Counsel. For more information regarding our privacy policies visit http://www.usps.com/privacypolicy.