This bill officially renames the United States Postal Service facility in Tremonton, Utah, as the "Sorensen-Estrada Post Office."
John Curtis
Senator
UT
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 111 South Tremont Street in Tremonton, Utah, as the "Sorensen-Estrada Post Office." This naming change will be reflected in all official records and documents.
This legislation officially renames the United States Postal Service facility located at 111 South Tremont Street in Tremonton, Utah, as the 'Sorensen-Estrada Post Office.' The bill mandates that any future government records, including official maps, legal documents, and federal regulations, must refer to this specific location by its new honorary name. While the day-to-day operations of the post office remain the same, this change formalizes a new identity for a central piece of local infrastructure.
When a bill like this passes, it’s essentially an administrative update to the federal registry. For the residents of Tremonton, the most visible change will likely be the signage on the building itself. However, the ripple effect is mostly digital and bureaucratic. If you are a local business owner using federal databases or a resident looking up official government records, you’ll start seeing the 'Sorensen-Estrada' designation replace the standard street address description. Section 1 of the bill ensures that this isn't just a nickname; it becomes the only legal way the federal government recognizes the site.
Because this bill is narrowly focused on a single location, it doesn't change postal rates, delivery speeds, or your local mail carrier's route. It is a straightforward piece of legislation with low vagueness, meaning there isn't much room for misinterpretation. The primary impact is the preservation of local history through the naming process. For the community, it turns a generic federal building into a landmark that honors specific names—Sorensen and Estrada—integrating them into the permanent geographic record of the United States.