HISTORY
Postal Vault ® has its roots dating back to the Spring of 1999 when Jim Cox discovered an unusual mailbox in a garage collecting dust. He took that mailbox, and along with his wife Bobbie, began to redesign and refine the mailbox with the help of some former Lockheed engineers and a 'vision' to change the way people get their mail. After losing both her father, Bob Weber, a self made entr
epreneur and former bass singer for the Oakridge Quartet (now The Oakridge Boys), and her husband, Bobbie Cox decided to turn the grief of losing both her husband and her father into a positive influence by getting up each and every day and making a difference in the world. Now, with identity theft on the rise and the company taking on a 'Green Agenda,' the next generation of The Postal Vault line is a newly-designed, secure mailbox that features a modular design made from a combination of composite materials that are “environmentally-friendly” and will designate the Company as the industry leader in this area. The Company anticipates, that this new Postal Vault line, will be manufactured and distributed in the U.S., and it will have an advanced locking mechanism that protects mail from theft. With Postal Vault's ® helping prevent would-be identity thieves from stealing your mail and your identity, and with numerous modular models soon to choose from, 'Bobbie' as she prefers to be called, is making a difference and making sure that everyone knows that it was her faith and trust in The Lord that has made Postal Vault ® the brand it is today.