Cut off time for express mail
The cut-off time for Express Mail (also known as Priority Mail Express) varies depending on the location and the day of the week. Here are the general guidelines:
Domestic Express Mail Cut-off Times:
- Monday to Saturday: 12:00 PM (noon) local time
- Sunday: Varies by location, but generally 12:00 PM (noon) local time
International Express Mail Cut-off Times:
- Monday to Friday: 12:00 PM (noon) local time
- Saturday: Varies by location, but generally 12:00 PM (noon) local time
- Sunday: Not accepted for international mail
Note: These cut-off times are for mail that is to be processed and shipped the same day. If you miss the cut-off time, your mail will be processed and shipped the next business day.
Additional Tips:
- If you're mailing from a post office, you can check the cut-off time with the post office staff.
- If you're using a mailbox or a private mail service, you should check with them for their specific cut-off times.
- Keep in mind that Express Mail is a guaranteed overnight service, so it's essential to plan ahead and allow enough time for your mail to be processed and delivered.
Remember, it's always a good idea to check with your local post office or the USPS website for the most up-to-date information on cut-off times and any potential changes.