Large First-Class envelopes (flats) that exceed maximum dimensions or are rigid, non-rectangular, or not uniformly thick are charged package prices and shipped with USPS Ground Advantage. Large Envelopes (flats) Treated as Small Packages Letters that exceed the First-Class standard envelope maximum length, height, or thickness are charged large envelope (flat) prices. They are charged a nonmachinable surcharge even if they weigh less than 1 oz. Unusually shaped mail, like square or vertical envelopes, lumpy envelopes, rigid envelopes, and mail with clasps, string, or buttons, must be hand-canceled. Additional size restrictions apply depending on the type of mailpiece you're sending.Īdditional Charges for Irregular Mailpieces & Envelopes Nonmachinable Envelopes All postcards and envelopes (or flats) must be rectangular, otherwise an additional charge may apply.Maximum weight for First-Class Mail letters is 3.5 oz for large First-Class Mail envelopes, the maximum weight is 13 oz.
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