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  1. How to Send a Letter or Postcard | USPS

    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.

  2. First-Class Mail & Postage | USPS

    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.

  3. Postage Rates & Prices | USPS

    Cost of First-Class™ Stamps Letter Stamps Standard-sized, rectangular envelopes From $0.78 Square, Oversized, or Unusual Envelopes From $1.27 Postcard Stamps Standard-sized, …

  4. Welcome | USPS

    Step 2: Address the envelope: On the bottom center of the envelope, write the address you want your letter delivered to. Start by writing the recipient's name; on the next line, write their street …

  5. Service Standards | USPS

    If you send mail on a Saturday or the day before a holiday, the Sunday or holiday is not included in the expected delivery time. If you send mail with a 3-day service standard on Friday, the …

  6. Send Mail & Packages | USPS

    Send mail and packages with USPS online shipping options. Choose your mail service by delivery speed, cost, and additional services like tracking and insurance.

  7. How to Send a Letter or Postcard: International | USPS

    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.

  8. You might need an adult’s help! Fold the letter and put it inside the envelope. Put the postage stamp in the upper right corner of the envelope. This is so the Postal Service can send it to …

  9. Sending and Receiving Mail - Postal Explorer

    You may ask the letter carrier for the sender’s name and address before you accept the mail. You may not open the mail, but you may look at it as long as the letter carrier is holding it before …

  10. Addressing Your Mail - Postal Explorer

    Letters, bills, greeting cards, and other documents can be sent in standard white, manila, or recycled paper envelopes. Items needing extra protection can be sent in bubble-lined, padded …