Can calendars be sent media mail

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), calendars can be sent via Media Mail, but there are some specific requirements and restrictions to keep in mind:

  1. Weight and size: Calendars must weigh less than 70 pounds and have a maximum size of 12 inches in length, 12 inches in width, and 5/8 inch in thickness.
  2. Content: Media Mail is intended for books, sound recordings, video recordings, and other educational, scientific, or cultural materials. Calendars that are primarily used for advertising or promotional purposes may not be eligible for Media Mail.
  3. Binding: Calendars must be bound in a way that prevents them from falling apart or becoming disassembled during shipping. This can include spiral binding, stapling, or other types of binding.
  4. No loose items: Calendars cannot contain loose items, such as inserts, brochures, or other materials that could become detached during shipping.
  5. No value-added services: Media Mail does not allow for value-added services like tracking, insurance, or signature confirmation.

If your calendar meets these requirements, you can use Media Mail to send it. Keep in mind that Media Mail is a cost-effective option, but it may take longer to arrive than other shipping methods.

To ensure your calendar is eligible for Media Mail, you can check with your local post office or the USPS website for more information.