Navis Pack & Ship
ZIP 891186185 S Valley View Blvd STE L, Las Vegas, NV 89118, United States
This counter hasn't posted a public photo. Verify the address by phone before driving over.
This counter is on the directory but with thinner public service evidence than a full profile. Call ahead before depending on packing, mailbox setup, notary, or a specific carrier — what's listed here may be incomplete.
From the counter
What this store doesNavis Pack & Ship is a shipping or business-service counter in Las Vegas, NV. Use this profile to review public signals such as Packing Service, 1, and packing-and-fragile-items, then confirm current scope, availability, and fit directly.
Navis Pack & Ship is listed in Las Vegas, NV as a shipping or business-service counter in the shipping and print services directory.
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Capability stamps
What you can ask for at the counterA counter-side packer wraps fragile items, builds the box to fit, and uses cushioning that holds up under carrier handling.
Sells boxes, bubble wrap, packing peanuts, tape, and labels. Useful when you have the item but no materials.
Private mailboxes with a real street address (not a PO Box). Mail and packages are held until you pick them up.
The mailbox uses a street-format address that works for business registration, banking, and government IDs.
Holds your mail and forwards it to wherever you are. Common while traveling, between leases, or relocating.
Takes 2x2-inch photos to U.S. State Department specs for passports, visas, and federal IDs. Printed in-store.
An on-site notary witnesses signatures and stamps the document. Bring photo ID and the unsigned form.
Drop returns at the counter with the Amazon QR code on your phone. Most QR-eligible returns ship without a box.
Brings already-labeled, paid packages to the carrier counter. No purchase needed if your shipping is paid.
Routes parcels worldwide via UPS / FedEx / DHL / USPS, including the customs declaration paperwork.
Handles oversize or overweight loads — pallets, machinery, large furniture — that exceed standard parcel limits.
Black-and-white or color prints from PDF, plus copying. Helpful when you need a hard copy on the way to ship.
Scans paper to PDF — paid by the page or by the time used. Bring documents flat.
Sends and receives faxes. Still common for legal, insurance, and medical paperwork.
Shredding sold by the pound or per visit for securely disposing of old paperwork.
Carrier coverage
Who picks up herePickup point
Where to drop the parcel- Mailing address
- 6185 S Valley View Blvd STE L, Las Vegas, NV 89118, United States
- Counter phone
- +1 702-494-9616
- Driving directions
- Open in Google Maps →
Where each capability comes from
Plain receipts| Capability | Status | Source | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Professional packing | ✓ Listed | Inferred from listing | high |
| Boxes & supplies | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | unknown |
| Mailbox rental | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | unknown |
| Real street address | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | unknown |
| Mail forwarding | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | unknown |
| Passport photos | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | unknown |
| Notary public | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | unknown |
| Amazon returns | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | unknown |
| Drop-off counter | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | unknown |
| International shipping | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | unknown |
| Freight shipping | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | unknown |
| Printing & copying | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | unknown |
| Document scanning | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | — |
| Fax service | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | — |
| Document shredding | ○ Not seen | Not verified — ask | — |
Where they ship to / from
Self-reported service areaThree ways to ship — pick your lane
Self-serve vs. counter-helpCheapest if you have a box, packing material, time, and the item isn't fragile.
- Books, clothing, soft goods that travel fine in any cardboard.
- Items you can pack in five minutes with tape and bubble wrap.
- Pre-paid online return labels — print, stick, hand to a carrier.
When the label and box are done — bring it in, the counter scans and ships.
- Amazon QR returns — no box needed for QR-eligible items.
- eBay / Mercari / Poshmark sales packed at home.
- Small-business orders with your own labels.
When the item is fragile, valuable, irregular, or you can't find a box big enough.
- Glassware, ceramics, electronics, framed art.
- High-value gifts where insurance and tracking matter.
- International shipments needing customs paperwork done right.
What changes by region
Shipping rules & routing caveatsFlorida, Texas, Arizona — heat & storm caveats
In sunbelt states, heat-sensitive items (chocolate, candles, certain electronics, medications) need expedited service in summer — counter staff can suggest 2-day or overnight options that minimize warehouse exposure. Hurricane season in the Gulf and Atlantic regions can suspend carrier pickup for 24–48 hours; the counter will tell you if a tropical system is affecting outbound mail. Notary service is heavily used for real-estate closings — call ahead during peak season.
Midwest & Mid-Atlantic — middle-of-country routing
Pack-and-ship centers here usually have all four major carriers — UPS, FedEx, USPS, DHL — because shipments fan out evenly to both coasts. Common asks are mailbox rentals for small businesses, notary for car titles and bank documents, and packing service for items going to friends and relatives in distant states. Winter delays are mostly limited to single-day storm closures.
What you can do yourself vs. when to use the counter
A reasonable spectrumBuying boxes from a hardware store, printing pre-paid labels at home, dropping pre-labeled mail in any blue USPS box, filling out a return slip from a retailer. No counter visit needed.
Small returns, package pickup at home, e-commerce orders with carrier-printed labels. The counter helps if you don't have a printer or want a drop-off receipt for proof.
Fragile items, international parcels with customs forms, mailbox rentals with verified business addresses, passport photos that meet federal specs, freight quotes for oversize cargo. Worth the counter time.
Notarized documents (most U.S. states require an in-person notary), regulated freight shipments (hazardous materials), customs declarations above value thresholds, and certain return-to-sender cases that need a counter handoff.
Common counter questions
Tap to expandWhat's the difference between a UPS Store and a USPS post office?
The UPS Store is a privately franchised retail location that handles UPS plus other carriers and counter services like notary, mailbox rental, and printing. A USPS post office is a federal counter that ships USPS mail and packages only and may also issue passports. UPS Stores often handle FedEx, USPS, and DHL drop-offs; post offices generally don't accept other carriers' parcels.
Can I ship the same package through any carrier here?
Most independent shipping centers accept multiple carriers. Pre-printed labels (already paid online) are universal — bring it, the carrier picks it up. A new shipment depends on which carriers the store has counter accounts with. Call before showing up if you need a specific carrier and a specific service level.
Do I need an appointment for notary service?
Walk-in notary is common, but the notary may not be in every day. Call ahead to confirm a notary is on duty and to ask about ID requirements — most states need a current government photo ID, and some require the notary to enter the signing in a journal.
Are passport photos taken at a shipping center valid?
Yes. If the store advertises passport photo service, the photos meet U.S. State Department specs (2x2 inches, white background, neutral expression, recent within six months). Bring the printed photos to your passport application or upload them per the State Department instructions.
What's the cheapest way to ship a small package?
For items under one pound, USPS First-Class or Ground Advantage is usually the cheapest published rate. The shipping center can compare carrier prices in real time if you bring weight and outer dimensions — for some routes UPS Ground or FedEx Ground beat USPS by a dollar or two.
Can I have packages held for me at the counter?
Yes — that's what mailbox rental is for. Many shipping centers also offer occasional package-receiving even without a mailbox subscription, but check the per-package handling fee before you have something delivered there. For a steady stream of business mail, a private mailbox usually pays for itself.
Can I ship lithium batteries, alcohol, or other restricted items?
Lithium-ion batteries, alcohol, perishables, aerosols, ammunition, and flammable items have shipping restrictions that vary by carrier and by ground vs. air service. The counter staff can check what each carrier allows for the item you're trying to send — bring the product (or its label) and ask before paying.
How does Amazon return drop-off work without a box?
For QR-eligible Amazon returns: open the return in the Amazon app, get the QR code, show it on your phone at the counter. The counter scans the code, prints the label, and accepts the loose item — no box or printer needed on your end. Not every Amazon return is QR-eligible; the app will say so.