Does mail get sent on weekends

In the United States, the answer is generally no, mail does not get sent on weekends. Here's why:

  1. USPS (United States Postal Service) operations: The USPS is a federal agency, and as such, it follows federal holidays and weekend schedules. This means that most USPS offices, including post offices and mail processing facilities, are closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
  2. Mail processing and delivery: Mail processing and delivery typically occur Monday through Friday, with some exceptions for special services like Priority Mail Express, which is guaranteed overnight delivery. On weekends, mail processing and delivery are suspended, and mail is held until the next business day.
  3. Exceptions: There are some exceptions to this rule:

a. Priority Mail Express: As mentioned earlier, Priority Mail Express is an exception. It is a guaranteed overnight delivery service that operates 365 days a year, including weekends and holidays.

b. Some private carriers: Private carriers like UPS and FedEx may offer weekend delivery services, but these are typically optional and may incur additional fees.

c. Special events and holidays: In some cases, the USPS may offer special services or extended hours for events like holidays, parades, or festivals. These services are usually announced in advance and may be limited to specific locations.

In summary, while there are some exceptions, the USPS generally does not send mail on weekends. If you need to send mail, it's best to plan ahead and send it during the week.