The delivery time for USPS can vary depending on the specific service used and the destination of the package. Generally, USPS First-Class Mail and Priority Mail have delivery times of 1-3 business days, while USPS Retail Ground and Media Mail can take 2-8 business days. For more specific delivery estimates, it’s best to track the package using the tracking number provided at the time of shipment.
1. How long does it typically take for USPS to deliver a package once it is marked as “out for delivery”?
– Once a package is marked as “out for delivery” by USPS, it generally takes 1-3 business days for the package to be delivered to its destination.
2. What should I do if my package is marked as “out for delivery” but has not arrived by the expected delivery date?
– If your package is marked as “out for delivery” but has not arrived by the expected delivery date, you can contact USPS customer service to inquire about the status of your package and request further information.
3. Is there a specific time of day that USPS delivers packages marked as “out for delivery”?
– USPS does not guarantee a specific delivery time for packages marked as “out for delivery.” Delivery times can vary depending on the volume of packages being delivered and the specific route of the postal carrier.