Does mail move on sunday

In the United States, the answer is generally no, mail does not move on Sundays. The United States Postal Service (USPS) does not deliver mail on Sundays, except for certain limited circumstances.

The USPS has a long-standing policy of not delivering mail on Sundays, with a few exceptions:

  1. Priority Mail Express: This is the only mail service that is delivered on Sundays. Priority Mail Express is a premium service that guarantees overnight delivery, and it is available 365 days a year, including Sundays.
  2. Special circumstances: In some cases, the USPS may deliver mail on Sundays in response to natural disasters, emergencies, or other extraordinary circumstances. For example, if a hurricane is approaching a coastal area, the USPS may deliver mail on Sunday to ensure that residents have access to essential services.
  3. Some private carriers: Some private carriers, such as UPS and FedEx, may deliver packages on Sundays, but this is not a standard practice and is typically only done for specific customers or in response to special requests.

It's worth noting that while the USPS does not deliver mail on Sundays, some post offices may be open on Sundays for limited hours, allowing customers to purchase stamps, mail packages, and conduct other business. However, these hours are typically limited and may vary depending on the location.