5x7 Postcard Postage

 When sending a postcard, the USPS recommends that you use a rectangular, 0.007-inch-thick envelope. The envelope must be three-1/2 inches high by five inches wide and no larger than six-1/2 inches long by one-fourth of an inch thick. The maximum dimensions for 5x7 postcards are three-1/2 inches high by five inches by one-fourth of an inch, and the maximum weight of the mailpiece is two ounces. However, if your card is bigger than these specifications, you must pay for a flat-rate letter.

The dimensions of a postcard are also important. A 5"x7-inch postcard is considered a standard-sized letter, but a 5x7-inch-thick postcard is not considered a standard-size postcard. A 6x9-inch-thick postcard is a First-class letter and will be charged the same postage rates as a 4"x6-inch-thick letter.

Unless the card is oversized, the USPS considers a 5x7-inch postcard to be a First-Class letter. While it costs less than priority mail, it takes much longer to reach its destination. The USPS specifies that a postcard must be 3.5x5-inch or smaller. If it is larger than a 4"x6-inch or larger, it must be mailed as a flat. For best results, you should use a standard-sized envelope.

The standard size for a postcard is 4.25" x 6". This size meets USPS postal regulations and is affordable to produce. Still, many people choose to use different sizes. If you are unsure of the right size for your card, you can check out U.S. Press's online store. When mailing a 5x7-inch postcard, you can send it through the United States Postal Service's First-Class mail. This option costs more, but it gives you faster delivery.

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