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Typically two to three days to most locations in the US (Specific delivery standards may be available when postage is calculated). This is not a guaranteed service. Estimated delivery time is two to three days. Typically 2 - 9 days in the 48 contiguous states for most origins / destinations.
Standard mail can take anywhere from 1 to 27 days to be delivered sometimes even longer, but typically we see 3-15 days. Delivery times depend on where the piece is going, the type of mail piece, as well as the time of year and work load of the postal service.
Standard mail will typically be delivered in under 5 business days locally, but nationwide it could take 2 to 3 weeks. Standard Mail should not be used for time-sensitive mail.
As a general rule, it takes 25 days to mail something inside the United States, and of that it generally takes 23 days within the same state. Many things can affect this however. I have seen mail delivered the next day within the same state and also seen it take 7 days to get across two states.
Time: Typically 96% First-Class Mail arrives within one day when it is sent locally. If mail is sent nation wide, it can take up to 3 days. 94% arrives within 3 days. Cost: This will only cost you the price of a stamp $0.46.
USPS Priority Express Mail is guaranteed and takes 1-2 days depending on your zip code.
A widely-quoted rule of thumb is that standard mail will be delivered nationally within 10 to 14 days and locally within 4 to 6 days. If your mailing needs to arrive by a certain date, however, you may need a more precise estimate than this.
October 20, 2016. If you're sending at least 5,000 mailers a year, USPS Presort can significantly slash your annual postage bill. USPS Presort is a discount for customers who sort their mail before sending it off to USPS. ... There's a 200 piece minimum for Standard Mail per Presort mailing.
It is generally delivered in 3-5 days nationally and 1-3 days in California and the Southwest. Also, the USPS provides free forwarding/return of your mail if the mailing address is outdated. U.S. Standard Rate, known sometimes as Bulk Mail, offers lower postage rates but has a longer delivery time.
According to the laws under which it now operates, the U.S. Postal Service is a semi-independent federal agency, mandated to be revenue-neutral. That is, it is supposed to break even, not make a profit. In 1982, U.S. postage stamps became "postal products," rather than a form of taxation.
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