When mail comes
You're asking about what happens when mail arrives!
When mail comes, it typically follows a specific process:
- Delivery: The mail carrier delivers the mail to your mailbox or doorstep.
- Sorting: The mail is sorted by the postal service based on the addresses and zip codes.
- Processing: The mail is processed at a local post office or mail processing center, where it's scanned and tracked.
- Delivery confirmation: The postal service may send a confirmation email or text to the sender, indicating that the mail has been delivered.
- Receipt: You receive the mail and can open it to check for any important documents, bills, or correspondence.
Some common types of mail that may arrive include:
- Letters and postcards
- Bills and statements
- Catalogs and advertisements
- Packages and parcels
- Checks and money orders
- Government documents (e.g., tax forms, voter registration)
If you're expecting a specific piece of mail, you can track its status using the USPS website or a tracking number provided by the sender.