Mailing wedding invitations post office

The joy of sending out wedding invitations! Here's a step-by-step guide on how to mail your wedding invitations at the post office:

Before You Go

  1. Check the post office hours: Make sure the post office is open and has the necessary services you need.
  2. Prepare your invitations: Ensure your invitations are addressed, stamped, and ready to go.
  3. Calculate the postage: Use a postage calculator or consult with a postal worker to determine the correct postage for your invitations.

At the Post Office

  1. Find the correct counter: Look for the counter that handles mail services, usually marked as "Mail Services" or "Postage".
  2. Present your invitations: Hand over your invitations to the postal worker, along with any additional items you want to mail, such as RSVP cards or envelopes.
  3. Ask about special services: If you need special services like certified mail, return receipt, or tracking, let the postal worker know.
  4. Pay for postage: Pay for the postage using cash, credit card, or debit card.
  5. Get a receipt: Ask for a receipt to keep track of your mailings and for your records.

Tips and Reminders

  1. Use the correct postage: Make sure you use the correct postage for your invitations, as using insufficient postage can result in delays or additional fees.
  2. Use a tracking number: Consider using a tracking number to ensure your invitations are delivered and to track their progress.
  3. Keep a record: Keep a record of your mailings, including the date, time, and tracking number (if applicable).
  4. Check the post office's website: Check the post office's website for any specific requirements or restrictions on mailing wedding invitations.

Postage Rates

The cost of postage for wedding invitations varies depending on the size, weight, and destination of your invitations. Here are some general guidelines:

Remember to check the post office's website or consult with a postal worker for the most up-to-date postage rates and services.