When does the mail stop running

The United States Postal Service (USPS) operates on a regular schedule, but the hours of operation may vary depending on the location and type of post office. Here are some general guidelines on when the mail typically stops running:

  1. Regular Mail Delivery: The USPS typically delivers mail Monday through Saturday, with the exception of federal holidays. Mail delivery usually starts around 9:00 AM and ends around 5:00 PM, but this can vary depending on the location and the type of mail being delivered.
  2. Post Office Hours: Post offices are usually open Monday through Saturday, with varying hours. Most post offices are open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, but some may have shorter hours or be open later. You can check the hours of your local post office by visiting the USPS website or calling the post office directly.
  3. Mail Collection: Mail collection typically takes place at post offices during regular business hours. You can deposit mail in a blue collection box or at a post office during these hours.
  4. Special Delivery: For special delivery services like Priority Mail Express, the USPS typically guarantees delivery by a specific time, usually by 12:00 PM or 2:00 PM, depending on the service level chosen.
  5. Holiday Schedule: The USPS observes federal holidays, which means that mail delivery and post office hours may be affected. On holidays, mail delivery may be delayed or suspended, and post offices may have reduced hours or be closed.

Keep in mind that these are general guidelines, and the specific hours of operation and mail delivery times may vary depending on your location and the type of mail being sent or received.