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USPS shows you how to send a letter or postcard in the U.S., from choosing an envelope, writing the address, buying and applying stamps, and finding a drop-off location.
Learn how to use USPS to send letters from the U.S. to other countries: What you can send, how to write addresses, ways to buy postage, and more.
First-Class Mail is a fast, low-cost way to send envelopes and postcards. See First-Class Mail and Forever stamp prices for a letter and postcard.
Send Letters & Cards. Learn how to choose the best envelope or card size, follow Postal addressing standards, and get stamps for your mail.
Next-Day to 2-Day Guarantee 1 & Flat Rate Pricing 2. Priority Mail Express ® service provides next-day to 2–day delivery service by 6 PM with a money–back guarantee 1. You get competitive prices and fast delivery every day, all year, with limited exceptions, to most U.S. addresses and PO Boxes ™ 3.
You're sending a letter envelope (under 3.5 oz) or large envelope (under 13 oz) that's flat and bends easily.
USPS postage rates offer low-cost mailing and shipping prices for domestic & international customers. See Forever postage stamp prices and other postage rates.
First-Class Mail International is a fast, low-cost way to ship lightweight packages and letters internationally. USPS sends mail to over 180 countries, including Canada and Australia. See delivery times and how much postage or how many Global Forever stamps you need for a letter or postcard.
Rural carriers can also accept Registered Mail, provided the required postage and fees are prepaid. Sending Cash. Commercial customers shipping cash amounts of over $500 are required to use Registered Mail. In addition, commercial mailers cannot use USPS packaging to ship cash no matter the amount.
Send packages directly from your home (or office), using Click-N-Ship ® service to do everything you need: Pay for postage, print shipping labels, and even Schedule a Pickup. Or, get a few time-saving tips before you bring your package to a Post Office ™ location.