Overnight mail from post office

The good old days of overnight mail from the post office!

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) offers several options for overnight mail services, including:

  1. Priority Mail Express: This is the fastest overnight mail service offered by the USPS, with delivery guaranteed by 10:30 am or 12:00 pm the next business day, depending on the destination. Priority Mail Express is available for both domestic and international shipments.
  2. Priority Mail Express International: This service is similar to Priority Mail Express, but it's designed for international shipments. It's guaranteed to arrive within 1-3 business days to more than 180 countries worldwide.
  3. Priority Mail: This service is a bit slower than Priority Mail Express, but still offers overnight delivery to most US addresses. It's available for both domestic and international shipments.

To send overnight mail from the post office, you'll need to follow these steps:

  1. Choose your service: Decide which overnight mail service you need, based on your shipping requirements and budget.
  2. Prepare your package: Make sure your package is properly packaged and sealed. You can use a box or envelope, and add any necessary padding or cushioning.
  3. Weigh and measure your package: Weigh your package and measure its length, width, and height. This will help you determine the correct postage and any additional fees.
  4. Calculate postage: Use a postage scale or consult with a postal worker to calculate the correct postage for your package.
  5. Attach postage: Affix the postage to your package, making sure it's securely attached.
  6. Drop off at the post office: Take your package to a post office and hand it over to a postal worker. Make sure to ask about any additional services you may need, such as tracking or insurance.
  7. Track your package: Once your package is sent, you can track its progress online or through the USPS mobile app.

Remember to check the USPS website or consult with a postal worker for the most up-to-date information on overnight mail services, rates, and delivery times.