Are you suppose to get mail at 6 am

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) typically delivers mail and packages between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Saturday. However, the exact delivery times can vary depending on the location, type of mail, and other factors.

There is no specific rule that requires mail to be delivered at 6:00 AM. In fact, most mail carriers do not start their routes until later in the morning, usually around 9:00 AM or 10:00 AM.

That being said, it's possible that you may receive mail or packages at 6:00 AM if:

  1. You live in a rural area: In some rural areas, mail carriers may start their routes earlier in the morning, including 6:00 AM.
  2. You have a special delivery: If you have a package that requires a signature upon delivery, the carrier may attempt to deliver it at a specific time, including 6:00 AM.
  3. You have a private mail carrier: Some private mail carriers, such as those that specialize in same-day delivery, may operate outside of USPS hours and deliver mail at 6:00 AM or other early hours.

If you're concerned about receiving mail at 6:00 AM, you can contact your local post office or mail carrier to ask about their delivery schedule and any specific arrangements that may be in place for your address.