Flats (USPS)

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Description:
The United States Postal Service uses the words "flats" and "nonletters" interchangeably to refer to large envelopes, newsletters, and magazines.

Size restrictions

To fit the definition a flat must:

  • Have one dimension that is greater than 6-1/8 inches high OR 11-½ inches long (the side parallel to the address as read) OR ¼ inch thick.
  • Be no more than 12 inches high x 15 inches long x ¾ inch thick.
  • Weigh no more than 13 ounces.


Furthermore, the item must be somewhat bendable: see the USPS Domestic Mail Manual for exact details.This general rule does not apply to: Automation rate flats and Standard Mail Enhanced Carrier Route flats.

Postage

The maximum size for a flat provides plenty of room to put lots of material in the envelope. An issue, however, is that the higher the weight the higher the postage, especially for First-Class Mail.

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