Can priority mail go in my mailbox

In the United States, Priority Mail items can be delivered to your mailbox, but it depends on the type of mailbox you have and the delivery options chosen by the sender.

Here are some scenarios:

  1. Standard Mailbox: If you have a standard mailbox, Priority Mail items can be delivered to your mailbox, but they may not fit through the slot. In this case, the carrier may leave a notice indicating that the item was not delivered due to size or shape restrictions.
  2. Cluster Box: If you have a cluster box (a shared mailbox for multiple residents), Priority Mail items can be delivered to the cluster box, and you can retrieve them from the box.
  3. Locked Mailbox: If you have a locked mailbox, Priority Mail items can be delivered to the mailbox, but the carrier may require a signature upon delivery. If you're not available to sign for the package, the carrier may leave a notice indicating that the item was not delivered.
  4. Post Office Box: If you have a post office box (PO box), Priority Mail items can be delivered to the PO box, and you can retrieve them from the post office.

To ensure that your Priority Mail item is delivered to your mailbox, you can:

Remember to always check with your local post office or carrier for specific delivery policies and procedures in your area.