Click the play button on the video window to the right to see the storyFor most of us, our mail comes to our street and even our house.
But not in one area south of the Valley, Arizona City.
"It's a grave inconvenience," said Carol Hrycko, one of roughly 8,000 residents of Arizona City, a growing town near Casa Grande.
Every day, Carol has to get in her car, drive a few blocks, park and walk the hallway to her post office Box.
"If I'd have known this before I moved here, I would have never have moved here to be honest with you," Hrycko said.
In Arizona City, they don't get residential mail delivery, so people there are now fighting to change that.
"We're not asking for special treatment. We're simply asking to be treated as the rest of America is," said Steve Duxbury, an organizer of the group petitioning the U.S. Postal Service.
Arizona City's not alone.
There are about 100,000 Arizonans who don't get home mail delivery.
"Coming down here is a good opportunity to meet friends, neighbors, and to visit," said Carefree Mayor Wayne Fulcher, whose town also only has P.O. Boxes for residents to receive their mail.
While some of his 3,600 residents may disagree, Fulcher puts a positive spin on it, calling it a social experience.
"I think it all depends on what you're used to," Fulcher said.
The Postal Service said there is no magic number of residents that determines whether an area gets street level delivery.
"All requests are evaluated on an individual case-by-case basis" and "one of our challenges is keeping up with growth," a spokesperson wrote in a statement.
People in Arizona City are part of that growth, and they don't want to be left in the dust.
"I lived in Michigan in a community of 400 people. We had home delivery. So it can be done," Hrycko said.
About 800 people have signed the petitions so far, and organizers met with the postal district manager earlier this month, but no decisions have been made yet.
Meanwhile, Arizona City residents are also considering a class action lawsuit against the Postal Service to recover mileage expenses for driving to and from their P.O. Boxes every day.