Send later mail

You want to send a letter or package later, rather than immediately. Here are a few options:

USPS (United States Postal Service)

  1. Hold for Pickup: You can have your mail held at the post office for pickup at a later date. To do this, go to the post office and ask the clerk to hold your mail for pickup.
  2. Hold Mail: You can also have your mail held at your local post office for a specific period of time (e.g., 1 week, 2 weeks, etc.). To do this, go to the post office and fill out a "Hold Mail" form.
  3. Send Later: If you're sending a letter or package via USPS, you can specify a future delivery date when you purchase your postage. To do this, go to the USPS website and use their "Send Later" feature.

FedEx

  1. Hold for Pickup: You can have your package held for pickup at a FedEx location. To do this, go to the FedEx website and select "Hold for Pickup" as your shipping option.
  2. Schedule a Delivery: You can also schedule a delivery date and time with FedEx. To do this, go to the FedEx website and select "Schedule a Delivery" as your shipping option.

UPS

  1. Hold for Pickup: You can have your package held for pickup at a UPS location. To do this, go to the UPS website and select "Hold for Pickup" as your shipping option.
  2. Schedule a Delivery: You can also schedule a delivery date and time with UPS. To do this, go to the UPS website and select "Schedule a Delivery" as your shipping option.

Remember to check the shipping carrier's website or contact their customer service to confirm their policies and fees for holding mail or packages for later delivery.