{"id":362,"date":"2022-04-21T08:27:34","date_gmt":"2022-04-21T08:27:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/packagepatrols.com\/?p=362"},"modified":"2022-04-21T08:27:34","modified_gmt":"2022-04-21T08:27:34","slug":"does-fedex-ship-lettersall-you-need-to-know","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/packagepatrols.com\/index.php\/delivery\/fedex\/does-fedex-ship-lettersall-you-need-to-know\/","title":{"rendered":"Does FedEx Ship Letters?(All You Need To Know)"},"content":{"rendered":"

FedEx is famous worldwide for its effective package delivery services, but what if you have a letter you\u2019d like to send?<\/p>\n

FedEx does ship letters, and the process has never been easier. Envelopes are free to obtain, and with a simple shipping label, you\u2019re away. You can drop your letter off at a local collection point or request a pickup from any address that suits you.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Continue reading to discover how to ship a letter with FedEx, whether or not you can use your own packaging, and how much you can expect to pay for their services.<\/p>\n

Can You Ship FedEx In A Regular Envelope?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

You\u2019ll find a collection of free FedEx shipping supplies such as envelopes and document pouches in most drop boxes, but you can feel free to use your own.<\/p>\n

A FedEx envelope will hold roughly 30 8.5\u201d to 11\u201d pages (letter-size paper, which slightly deviates from A4 paper, which is 8.27\u201d x11.69\u201d). The contents can weigh a maximum of 226 grams.<\/p>\n

The FedEx branded packaging is available for express services only, so you can\u2019t use it for FedEx Home services or FedEx Ground delivery.<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re using these services, you can ship with a regular envelope, as long as it is good quality and strong enough to withstand the journey.<\/p>\n

How To Send A Letter With FedEx?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

By law, the only people allowed to post things in your mailbox are you and the U.S. Postal Service.<\/p>\n

But, sending a package with FedEx is pretty easy thanks to their nationwide expansion of FedEx Onsite.<\/p>\n

This initiative involves a bunch of local retail stores offering pickup and drop-off services for FedEx that will not bill you for a handling fee.<\/p>\n

Other ways to mail a letter through FedEx include visiting a FedEx office in person or scheduling a FedEx pickup from any address that works for you.<\/p>\n

To send a letter with FedEx, follow the steps below:<\/p>\n

Method One – Prepay and drop off<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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  1. Acquire a FedEx envelope or use your own sturdy alternative.<\/li>\n
  2. Create a FedEx account online or sign in to your existing one.<\/li>\n
  3. Choose which shipping option you would like and enter your destination.<\/li>\n
  4. Pay the cost of your package.<\/li>\n
  5. Print and attach the FedEx label.<\/li>\n
  6. Drop the package off at a FedEx Onsite retail store or leave it in your specified drop-off location.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Method Two – One-stop shop at a FedEx Office<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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    1. Locate your closest FedEx office.<\/li>\n
    2. Use the online FedEx locator service<\/a><\/strong><\/span> to locate the nearest FedEx office or service to you.<\/li>\n
    3. Go to the office where you will find envelopes available free of charge.<\/li>\n
    4. Take the envelope to the desk and select the shipping method you would like to purchase.<\/li>\n
    5. Pay for your shipment and leave it with the FedEx clerk.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

      If you send multiple letters or documents, it\u2019s good to pick up a bunch of envelopes from your local FedEx store to keep on hand.<\/p>\n

      How To Put A FedEx Label On An Envelope?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

      If you want to put a FedEx label on an envelope, you\u2019ll need to obtain a secure and sturdy envelope and then affix your label – this label can be printed or manually filled out.<\/p>\n

      If you want to create a shipping label online, follow these steps:<\/p>\n

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      1. Create your document at FedEx.com using the FedEx Ship Manager<\/a>.<\/span><\/strong><\/li>\n
      2. Print the shipping label and commercial invoice.<\/li>\n
      3. Manually fill out the commercial invoice.<\/li>\n
      4. Attach both documents to your envelope.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

        If you require any help to fill out the FedEx shipping documents, you can talk to an expert via the International Shipping Assist<\/a>.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

        How Long Does It Take To FedEx A Letter?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

        FedEx delivers Monday to Friday from 8 am until 8 pm and continues through Saturday and Sunday for residential deliveries.<\/p>\n

        When you receive a message saying that FedEx will deliver the item by the end of the day, it should arrive at its destination sometime before 8 pm.<\/p>\n

        The delivery time depends on the service you selected and the destination of the item. But you can track the progress of your shipment with your track number.<\/p>\n

        Visit fedex.com\/ae<\/span><\/strong>, enter your tracking number, and you can see the estimated date of delivery as well as the current status of your consignment.<\/p>\n

        How Much Does It Cost To FedEx A Letter?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

        Once you open an account with them, FedEx will supply you with free packaging for all of your shipping.<\/p>\n

        The best way to ensure that your letter (or package) arrives in a timely and undamaged manner is to prepare and label your consignment correctly.<\/p>\n

        Anytime you order online using FedEx Express, the company will ship you the packaging free of charge.<\/p>\n

        The other benefit of using the FedEx packaging is that it allows you to access their flat-rate shipping fees.<\/p>\n

        There is a $4 charge per express pickup, though this fee does not apply to packages dropped off at a local FedEx collection point.<\/p>\n

        The estimated One Rate prices for a FedEx envelope are $9.50 for third-day delivery by 6:00 pm or $88.20 for next-day delivery by 8:30 am.<\/p>\n

        How To Send A FedEx Envelope Back?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

        If you want to create a prepaid FedEx envelope to return to you, follow the steps below:<\/p>\n

          \n
        1. Register for a FedEx account or sign in to your existing one.<\/li>\n
        2. Select \u201cCreate Shipment\u201d in the Ship tab.<\/li>\n
        3. In Ship Manager, select \u201cPrepare Shipment\u201d followed by \u201cCreate Return Shipment.\u201d<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

          Conclusion<\/strong><\/h2>\n

          FedEx makes it easy to send a letter by offering a streamlined and straightforward process.<\/p>\n

          There are many ways to send a letter, whether it\u2019s using your own packaging and adding a label or visiting the FedEx office to pick up free envelopes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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