Message precedence
Message precedence is an indicator attached to a message indicating its level of urgency, and used in the exchange of radiograms in radiotelegraph and radiotelephony procedures. Email header fields can also provide a precedence flag.
Early telegraphic procedures
In the early days of telegraphy and radiotelegraphy, individual countries, and sometimes individual states, sometimes set their own regulations. For example, in the period around 1909, California required that "messages must, if practicable, be transmitted immediately on and in order of receipt; if not practicable, then in the following order:"- Messages from public agents of the State or of the United States on public business.
- Messages for immediate publication in newspapers, and not for any secret use.
- Message relating to sickness or death.
- Other messages in the order of filing.
International regulation
Later in the development of telegraphy and radiotelegraphy, message precedence was nominally set by the International Telecommunication Union. Various ITU Regulations provide for the following priorities:| Service Indicator | Morse code precedence code | Meaning |
| Etat Priorité Nations | S | Telegram to or from the United Nations |
| Etat Priorité | S | Government telegram with priority |
| Etat | F | Government telegram without priority |
| OBS | Meteorological telegram | |
| Urgent | Urgent private telegram | |
| A Urgent | Urgent service telegram or advice | |
| RCT | Telegram concerning persons protected in wartime by the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 | |
| Presse | Press telegram | |
| SVH | Telegram relating to the safety of life | |
| A | Ordinary service telegram or advice | |
| ADG | Service telegram or advice relating to an interruption of communications |
The U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, has included the following priorities:
- ETAT PRIORITE
- FLASH EMERGENCY
- IMMEDIATE EMERGENCY
- PRIORITY EMERGENCY
- URGENT
| Federal Government | Domestic public correspondence and international telephone calls |
| Flash | Flash emergency |
| Immediate | Immediate emergency |
| Priority | Priority emergency |
| Routine |