Does any mail run on sunday

In the United States, the answer is generally no, most mail does not run on Sundays. The United States Postal Service (USPS) has a policy of not delivering mail on Sundays, with a few exceptions.

Historically, the USPS has not delivered mail on Sundays due to a combination of factors, including:

  1. Sunday laws: Many states have laws prohibiting the delivery of mail on Sundays, which dates back to the early 19th century.
  2. Church attendance: Sundays have traditionally been a day of rest and worship for many Americans, and the USPS has generally respected this tradition.
  3. Cost and logistics: Delivering mail on Sundays would require additional resources, including personnel, vehicles, and facilities, which would increase costs and logistical challenges.

However, there are some exceptions:

  1. Priority Mail Express: The USPS does deliver Priority Mail Express packages on Sundays, as long as they are sent through a designated Sunday delivery area.
  2. Package delivery: Some private courier services, such as UPS and FedEx, may deliver packages on Sundays, depending on the service level and location.
  3. Emergency situations: In rare cases, the USPS may deliver mail on Sundays in response to emergency situations, such as natural disasters or severe weather events.

It's worth noting that some cities and towns may have their own local postal services that deliver mail on Sundays, but these are typically limited to specific areas or communities.