Does mail still move on sundays

In the United States, the answer is generally yes, mail still moves on Sundays, but with some limitations and variations depending on the type of mail and the location.

Here are some general guidelines:

  1. First-Class Mail: The United States Postal Service (USPS) typically does not deliver First-Class Mail on Sundays, except in some areas with high volumes of mail, such as major cities or tourist destinations. However, some USPS facilities may still process and sort mail on Sundays, so it's possible that mail may still move on Sundays in these areas.
  2. Priority Mail: Priority Mail, which includes Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail Express International, and Priority Mail Regional Rate Boxes, is typically delivered on Sundays in many areas, especially in urban areas. However, delivery times may be limited, and some rural areas may not receive Sunday delivery.
  3. Periodicals: Periodicals, such as newspapers and magazines, are typically delivered on Sundays, as they are considered a priority mail class.
  4. Package Delivery: Package delivery services, such as UPS and FedEx, may deliver packages on Sundays, but this depends on the specific service and location. Some services may offer Sunday delivery for an additional fee.
  5. Rural Areas: In rural areas, mail delivery may be limited or non-existent on Sundays, as these areas often have fewer mail carriers and less frequent delivery routes.

It's worth noting that USPS has been gradually reducing Sunday delivery in recent years, citing declining mail volumes and increasing costs. However, some areas may still receive Sunday delivery, especially in areas with high volumes of mail or special arrangements with local authorities.

If you're unsure about Sunday mail delivery in your area, you can contact your local post office or USPS customer service to confirm their delivery schedule.