In 1870, the Zemstvo postal service of Kolomna Uyezd (Moscow Governorate) was opened. Mail was sent from the uyezd center, the town of Kolomna, along the Sukovsky and Malinsky routes once a week. Private correspondence was forwarded with a fee of 5 kopecks.
From 1871, Zemstvo postage stamps were introduced. They were divided into "prepaid" (red) and "due" (blue).
From 1889, stamps of 1, 2, 3, and 5 kopecks were issued with the inscription "prepaid" or "due".
The design of some stamps is round or octagonal. The stamps depict the coat of arms of Kolomna Uyezd. They were canceled with ink (by crossing out) and with round postmarks.
From 1903, the fee for delivering ordinary letters was abolished. Delivery of registered and money letters (2 kopecks), magazines and newspapers (1 kopeck per bundle) was paid.