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In most cases, the expected delivery date printed on your receipt or provided at checkout will reflect a delivery time of 1, 2, or 3 business days and is based on origin, destination, and drop-off time.
WASHINGTON, DC — The United States Postal Service reported new delivery performance metrics showing the average time to deliver a mailpiece across the postal network was 2.7 days in the first five weeks of the fiscal year second quarter.
Please click here for downloadable service standard files. To reach a site that displays expected delivery days based on mailing day, please click here for domestic and here for international.
Standards for single-piece First-Class Mail traveling within a local area will continue to be two days. The Postal Service will increase time‐in‐transit standards by 1 or 2 days for certain mail that are traveling longer distances.
Send mail and packages with USPS online shipping options. Choose your mail service by delivery speed, cost, and additional services like tracking and insurance.
First-Class Mail Mail in 1–5 Business Days. First-Class Mail ® service is an affordable and easy way to send envelopes and postcards. First-Class Mail Forever ® stamps cost $0.73 (the current 1 oz price) and will never expire, even if the First-Class ™ postage rate goes up. To send packages, see USPS Ground Advantage ® service.
Priority Mail Delivery Map. This map will provide you with expected 1, 2, or 3 day delivery areas for Priority Mail ® shipments. Exceptions apply and delivery time is not guaranteed.
Priority Mail ® service includes tracking and delivery in 1-3 business days 1. Check delivery time estimates on the Priority Mail Delivery Map. Priority Mail Flat Rate ® products let you ship packages up to 70 lbs to any state at the same price.
Estimated delivery time is one (1) to five (5) days (not including Sundays and postal holidays) for First-Class Mail, and begins on the date postmarked. In some instances, such as a short distance between the sender's and recipient's ZIP Codes™, delivery can possibly occur in one day.
WASHINGTON, DC — The United States Postal Service reported new delivery performance metrics showing the average time to deliver a mailpiece across the postal network was 2.7 days between the period Jan. 1 and Jan 28.