Usps labels priority mail
Here are the steps to create a USPS Priority Mail label:
Option 1: Online
- Go to the USPS website (www.usps.com) and sign in to your account or create one if you don't have one.
- Click on "Ship" and then "Priority Mail" to start the process.
- Enter the recipient's address and your return address.
- Choose the type of service you want (e.g., Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express).
- Enter the weight and dimensions of the package.
- Select the shipping speed and any additional services you want (e.g., insurance, tracking).
- Review and pay for the shipping cost.
- Print the label.
Option 2: At a Post Office
- Take your package and the recipient's address to a USPS post office.
- Ask the postal clerk to create a Priority Mail label for you.
- Provide the clerk with the recipient's address and your return address.
- Let the clerk know if you want any additional services (e.g., insurance, tracking).
- Pay for the shipping cost.
- The clerk will print the label and attach it to your package.
Tips and Reminders
- Make sure to use the correct weight and dimensions of your package to ensure accurate shipping costs.
- You can also use a shipping scale to weigh your package and get an accurate weight.
- If you're shipping a package that requires special handling (e.g., hazardous materials), you may need to use a different type of label or service.
- Priority Mail labels are available in various sizes and shapes to fit your package.
- You can also use a USPS-approved shipping software or app to create and print your label.
Priority Mail Label Types
- Priority Mail: 1-3 business days
- Priority Mail Express: 1-2 business days
- Priority Mail Regional Rate: 2-3 business days (for packages weighing 1-70 lbs)
Priority Mail Label Costs
- Priority Mail: $7.50-$24.50 (depending on weight and distance)
- Priority Mail Express: $25.50-$44.50 (depending on weight and distance)
- Priority Mail Regional Rate: $6.95-$14.95 (depending on weight and distance)
Note: Prices are subject to change, so it's always best to check the USPS website for the most up-to-date pricing information.