Does priority mail get delivered to the door or mailbox

In the United States, Priority Mail is typically delivered to the mailbox or a designated delivery location, but it depends on the specific delivery options chosen by the sender and the recipient's preferences.

Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Standard Delivery: If no special instructions are provided, Priority Mail is usually delivered to the mailbox or a designated delivery location, such as a post office box or a mailbox at a residence or business.
  2. Signature Confirmation: If the sender chooses Signature Confirmation, the package will be delivered to the door and the recipient must sign for it. The delivery carrier will not leave the package at the mailbox.
  3. Adult Signature Required: If the sender chooses Adult Signature Required, the package will be delivered to the door and the recipient must sign for it. The delivery carrier will not leave the package at the mailbox.
  4. Delivery to a Specific Location: If the sender specifies a specific delivery location, such as a mailbox or a designated delivery point, the package will be delivered to that location.
  5. Residential Delivery: If the package is being delivered to a residential address, it will typically be left at the mailbox or a designated delivery location, such as a porch or doorstep.
  6. Commercial Delivery: If the package is being delivered to a commercial address, it may be left at the mailbox or a designated delivery location, such as a loading dock or reception area.

It's always a good idea to check with the sender or the recipient to confirm the delivery options and any specific instructions for delivery.