Can you receive mail on saturday

In the United States, the answer to this question depends on the type of mail and the location.

Saturday Mail Delivery:

The United States Postal Service (USPS) typically does not deliver mail on Saturdays, except for Priority Mail Express and some special cases. This is because the USPS has reduced its Saturday delivery service since 2013, as part of a cost-cutting measure.

However, some areas may still receive mail on Saturdays, such as:

  1. Priority Mail Express: This service is guaranteed to be delivered on a Saturday, as well as on Sundays and holidays.
  2. Some rural areas: In some rural areas, the USPS may still deliver mail on Saturdays, especially if there is no Sunday delivery available.
  3. Special circumstances: In cases where a package is time-sensitive or has a specific delivery deadline, the USPS may make an exception and deliver it on a Saturday.

Saturday Mail Collection:

While the USPS may not deliver mail on Saturdays, you can still drop off mail and packages at post offices and mailboxes on Saturdays. Many post offices are open on Saturdays, and you can deposit mail and packages in the mailboxes or at the post office counter.

Private Mail Services:

Some private mail services, such as FedEx and UPS, may offer Saturday delivery options for an additional fee. These services may have different delivery schedules and availability, so it's best to check with them directly for more information.

In summary, while the USPS typically does not deliver mail on Saturdays, there may be exceptions for Priority Mail Express, rural areas, and special circumstances. You can still drop off mail and packages on Saturdays at post offices and mailboxes, and private mail services may offer Saturday delivery options.