Does mail run on saturday in texas

In the United States, including Texas, the United States Postal Service (USPS) typically does not deliver mail on Saturdays. However, there are some exceptions and variations depending on the location and type of mail.

Prior to 2006, the USPS delivered mail six days a week, including Saturdays. However, in 2006, the USPS began to reduce its Saturday delivery to five days a week, with the exception of Priority Mail and Express Mail, which continued to be delivered on Saturdays.

In 2020, the USPS announced that it would be suspending Saturday delivery of non-essential mail, including first-class mail, to reduce costs and improve efficiency. However, Priority Mail and Express Mail continued to be delivered on Saturdays.

In Texas, the USPS typically does not deliver mail on Saturdays, except for Priority Mail and Express Mail. However, some post offices may have extended hours or special services on Saturdays, so it's always a good idea to check with your local post office to confirm their hours and services.

It's worth noting that some private courier services, such as UPS and FedEx, may still deliver packages on Saturdays, depending on the service level and location.