Do you need a stamp for local mail

In the United States, you typically don't need a stamp to mail local letters or packages within the same city or region. Here's why:

  1. Local delivery: The United States Postal Service (USPS) considers local mail to be items sent within the same city, zip code, or a small geographic area. For these types of deliveries, the USPS doesn't require a stamp.
  2. Free local delivery: Many post offices and mail carriers offer free local delivery services, which means you can drop off your mail or package at a local post office or mail carrier's office without needing a stamp.
  3. No postage required: For local mail, you won't need to affix a stamp or pay postage. The USPS will handle the delivery without charging you for postage.

However, there are some exceptions and considerations:

To confirm whether you need a stamp for local mail, you can:

  1. Check with your local post office or mail carrier.
  2. Visit the USPS website (usps.com) for more information on local mail services and postage requirements.

Remember, it's always a good idea to check with your local post office or mail carrier to confirm their specific policies and requirements for local mail.