Does mail get processed on sundays

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) typically does not process mail on Sundays, except for some limited circumstances. Here's what you need to know:

  1. Regular mail processing: USPS processing facilities are closed on Sundays, which means that mail is not sorted, processed, or delivered on Sundays.
  2. Limited exceptions: However, some USPS facilities may process mail on Sundays, but only in specific situations, such as:
    • During peak holiday seasons (e.g., Christmas, Valentine's Day) when extra mail volume requires additional processing.
    • In areas with high volumes of mail, such as major cities or tourist destinations.
    • In cases where mail needs to be processed quickly, such as for international mail or mail with time-sensitive deadlines.
  3. Delivery: While mail processing may not occur on Sundays, mail delivery may still take place on Sundays in some areas. This is usually the case for:
    • Priority Mail Express (1-2 day delivery) and Priority Mail (1-3 day delivery) packages, which are typically delivered on Sundays.
    • Mail delivery in areas with high volumes of mail or in areas with limited delivery options during the week.
  4. Private carriers: Keep in mind that private carriers, such as FedEx and UPS, may have different policies regarding Sunday delivery and processing. They may offer Sunday delivery services in some areas, but this is not a standard practice.

In summary, while USPS processing facilities are generally closed on Sundays, there may be limited exceptions for specific situations or areas. If you have a specific question about mail processing or delivery on Sundays, it's best to contact your local post office or USPS customer service for more information.