Valentine’s Day is a reminder that the most meaningful messages are often the simplest ones. The U.S. Postal Service is encouraging customers to consider mailing a Valentine’s Day card or letter using First-Class Mail, a reliable and affordable way to send something personal.
Across the country, USPS has made recent upgrades to improve the customer experience — including more convenient ways to buy postage, find information, and get in and out quickly at many locations. Many Post Office locations also carry greeting cards, so customers can pick one up and mail it in the same stop.
“Valentine’s Day is the perfect moment to put pen to paper again,” said Don Kravos, District Manager. “With the improvements customers are seeing at many of our Post Offices and the tools available online, sending a card or letter is simple — and it still means a lot when it shows up in a mailbox.”
Simple tips to mail with confidence
USPS recommends these steps:
- Mail early: Send cards and letters a few days ahead to allow for processing and local delivery.
- Use the right postage: Make sure envelopes are properly addressed and have enough postage.
- Find the best option fast: Use usps.com to check retail hours, find locations, and get service information.
- Track what’s coming to you: Customers can preview incoming mail with Informed Delivery (where available).
- Skip the line when possible: Many locations offer self-service options, and customers can also buy postage online.
A small card can go a long way
The Postal Service is encouraging customers to “mail a little more often,” starting with the moments that matter most. A Valentine’s Day card is a quick, low-cost way to reconnect — and it supports a tradition that many people miss.


