Usps mail on sundays

The United States Postal Service (USPS) does not deliver mail on Sundays, except for certain limited circumstances. Here are some exceptions:

  1. Priority Mail Express: USPS delivers Priority Mail Express packages on Sundays, but only in certain areas and only if the package was sent on a Saturday.
  2. Sunday Delivery in Select Areas: In 2013, USPS began testing Sunday delivery in select areas, including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and San Francisco. This service is still available in some areas, but it's not a nationwide service.
  3. Special Events and Holidays: USPS may deliver mail on Sundays during special events, such as holidays, parades, or festivals, if the event is expected to attract a large number of people.
  4. Package Delivery: Some private companies, like Amazon, have partnered with USPS to deliver packages on Sundays in certain areas.

It's important to note that regular mail delivery, including First-Class Mail, Priority Mail, and Parcel Post, is not available on Sundays. If you need to send mail on a Sunday, you can use a private courier service or hold off until Monday.

Keep in mind that USPS's Sunday delivery policies may vary depending on your location and the type of mail you're sending. If you're unsure about Sunday delivery in your area, you can contact your local post office for more information.