What is domestic priority mail

Domestic Priority Mail is a mail service offered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that provides fast and reliable delivery of mail and packages within the United States.

Here are some key features of Domestic Priority Mail:

  1. Fast Delivery: Priority Mail is designed to deliver mail and packages quickly, with an estimated delivery time of 1-3 business days within the contiguous United States.
  2. Tracking: Priority Mail comes with free tracking, which allows you to monitor the status of your package and receive updates on its delivery.
  3. Insurance: Priority Mail offers up to $50 of free insurance coverage, which protects against loss or damage during transit.
  4. Flat Rate Shipping: Priority Mail offers flat rate shipping options for packages up to 70 lbs, which means you pay a fixed rate regardless of the package's weight or dimensions.
  5. Free Packaging: Priority Mail comes with free packaging materials, including boxes, envelopes, and labels.
  6. Delivery Confirmation: Priority Mail includes delivery confirmation, which provides proof of delivery and helps resolve any issues with delivery.

Domestic Priority Mail is available for a variety of mail and package types, including:

To use Domestic Priority Mail, you can visit a USPS retail location, use the USPS website, or schedule a pickup from your home or office.