Usps fourth class mail

You're referring to USPS Non-Priority Mail, also known as Fourth-Class Mail!

Fourth-Class Mail is a type of mail service offered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that is used for sending non-urgent, non-priority mail. It is also known as Non-Priority Mail or Standard Mail.

Here are some key characteristics of Fourth-Class Mail:

  1. No guaranteed delivery time: Unlike Priority Mail, Fourth-Class Mail does not have a guaranteed delivery time. The USPS does not provide a specific delivery date or time for this type of mail.
  2. Lower cost: Fourth-Class Mail is generally less expensive than Priority Mail, making it a more affordable option for sending non-urgent mail.
  3. No tracking: Unlike Priority Mail, Fourth-Class Mail does not provide tracking information. This means that you won't be able to track the status of your mail or receive updates on its delivery.
  4. No insurance: Fourth-Class Mail does not provide insurance coverage for lost or damaged mail.
  5. Weight and size limits: Fourth-Class Mail has specific weight and size limits. For example, the maximum weight is 70 pounds, and the maximum size is 13 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 3.5 inches thick.
  6. Delivery: Fourth-Class Mail is typically delivered within 3-10 business days, depending on the distance and destination.

Common uses for Fourth-Class Mail include:

Keep in mind that Fourth-Class Mail is not suitable for sending time-sensitive or valuable items, as it does not provide the same level of service as Priority Mail.