![]() When a First-Class Mail item exceeds any one of the maximum measurements of a large envelope, it is classified and priced as a package (parcel).A large envelope exceeding 13 ounces is classified as a Priority Mail item. The maximum weight for large envelopes is 13 ounces.The maximum size for large envelopes is 15" x 12" x 3/4" thick.The single-piece 1-ounce rate for large envelopes (flats) is $0.80.The mailpiece measures more than 6" long or 4-1/4" high, if the thickness is less than 0.009".The delivery address is parallel to the shorter dimension of the mailpiece.The mailpiece is rigid or contains odd-shaped items.The aspect ratio (length divided by height) is less than 1.3 or more than 2.5.Common nonmachinable characteristics include the following:.The $0.17 nonmachinable surcharge applies to all First-Class Mail letters weighing up to the maximum weight of 3.5 ounces, with one or more nonmachinable characteristics.The maximum weight for letter-size pieces is 3.5 ounces.When a piece of First-Class Mail exceeds any one of the maximum measurements of a letter, it is classified and priced as a large envelope (flat). ![]()
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