What time post office deliver mail
The delivery times for the United States Postal Service (USPS) vary depending on the type of mail and the location. Here are some general guidelines:
First-Class Mail
- Typically delivered between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Saturday.
- Delivery times may vary depending on the volume of mail and the distance between the post office and the delivery location.
Priority Mail
- Typically delivered between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Saturday.
- Priority Mail Express, which is a faster service, is typically delivered by 12:00 PM (noon) on the next business day.
Priority Mail Express
- Typically delivered by 12:00 PM (noon) on the next business day, Monday through Friday.
- Delivery times may vary depending on the distance between the post office and the delivery location.
Sunday Delivery
- The USPS does not typically deliver mail on Sundays, except for Priority Mail Express packages that are sent to a Post Office Box or a business address.
Rural Delivery
- In rural areas, mail delivery times may be earlier or later than those listed above, as the USPS may have fewer delivery routes and more limited hours.
Special Delivery
- The USPS offers special delivery services, such as Signature Confirmation and Certified Mail, which may have different delivery times and requirements.
It's always a good idea to check with your local post office for specific delivery times and any special instructions or requirements for your area.