How thick can an envelope be in the mail?

How thick can an envelope be in the mail?

To be eligible for mailing at the price for letters, a letter must be: Rectangular. At least 3½ inches high x 5 inches long x 0.007 inch thick. No more than 6⅛ inches high x 11½ inches long x ¼ inch thick.

How thick and heavy can an envelope be?

Envelopes used for flat mail cannot be more than ¾″ thick, 12″ high, 15″ long or weigh more than 13 ounces. The USPS considers any envelope bigger than this size to be a package, and will be subject to parcel prices.

How thick can a padded envelope be?

3/4 Inches
Bubble Mailers and Envelopes are Considered Packages When They’re 3/4 Inches Thick or More. USPS will only accept bubble mailers as packages if their total thickness is 3/4 of an inch or more. This applies not when the bubble mailer is empty, but when the contents of your shipment are inside.

How thick should an envelope be?

The maximum envelope size you can use for standard post is 240mm x 165mm. The largest standard envelope size for standard post would be a C5, with dimensions of 229mm x 162mm. The weight must be less than 100g when filled and sealed and the depth/thickness must be less than 5mm.

What if my envelope is too thick?

If you are mailing overstuffed letters or home-made cards, be aware there is a limitation on the thickness of the envelope. Not only can these make your letter thickness uneven, they can cause a paper envelope to tear and drop its contents and are therefore sometimes considered unmailable.

What does USPS consider a thick envelope?

The words large envelopes and flats are used interchangeably. Whatever you call them, flats must: Have one dimension that is greater than 6-1/8 inches high OR 11-½ inches long OR ¼ inch thick. Be no more than 12 inches high x 15 inches long x ¾ inch thick….Sizes for Large Envelopes and Flats.

Dimension Minimum* Maximum
Thickness 1/4 inch 3/4 inch

What happens if an envelope is too thick?

Can an envelope be too heavy?

Yes. Large envelopes as well as padded mailing bags must be somewhat flexible (not rigid) and uniformly thick. Items mailed in large envelopes cannot have more than a 1/4 inch variance in thickness. Also, mailpieces must be rectangular with a maximum thickness (at the thickest point) of 3/4 inch.

How do you send a bulky envelope?

Enter the weight of your Large Envelope or Flat. If your Large Envelope or Flat weighs 13 ounces or less it can be sent by First Class Mail. Tracking is not available with First Class Mail. If your Large Envelope or Flat weighs 14 ounces or more it can be sent by Priority Mail.

How many stamps do I need for a thick envelope?

A standard letter that weighs under one (1) ounce will require 55 cents of postage to mail in 2020. USPS charges extra postage for any weight above that amount. In 2020, USPS charges an extra 15 cents for each additional ounce. So a letter that weighs between one (1) and two (2) ounces will require 70 cents of postage.

What size do envelopes come in?

Sizes for Large Envelopes and Flats Dimension Minimum* Maximum Height 6-1/8 inches 12 inches Length 11-1/2 inches 15 inches Thickness 1/4 inch 3/4 inch

How much does it cost to mail a large envelope USPS?

Large Envelopes (Flats) The single-piece 1-ounce rate for large envelopes (flats) is $0.80. The maximum size for large envelopes is 15″ x 12″ x 3/4″ thick. The maximum weight for large envelopes is 13 ounces. A large envelope exceeding 13 ounces is classified as a Priority Mail item.

What are the dimensions of a Standard USPS package?

At least 3 inches high x 6 inches long x 1/4 inch thick. Except for USPS Retail Ground and Parcel Select, no mailpiece may measure more than 108 inches in length and girth combined. Length is the measurement of the longest dimension and girth is the distance around the thickest part (perpendicular to the length). Maximum weight is 70 pounds.

What is the standard size of a commercial parcel?

Generally, commercial parcels must measure: At least 3 inches high x 6 inches long x 1/4 inch thick. Except for USPS Retail Ground and Parcel Select, no mailpiece may measure more than 108 inches in length and girth combined.

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