Can dvds be sent by media mail

In the United States, DVDs can be sent via Media Mail, which is a cost-effective and efficient way to ship media items, including DVDs, CDs, and books. However, there are some specific requirements and restrictions to keep in mind:

  1. Eligibility: Media Mail is only available for shipping media items that are:
    • Books (including audiobooks and e-books)
    • CDs (including music and data CDs)
    • DVDs (including movies, TV shows, and data DVDs)
    • Video games
    • Tapes (including VHS, cassette tapes, and reel-to-reel tapes)
  2. Content restrictions: Media Mail cannot be used to ship:
    • Obscene or indecent materials
    • Copyrighted materials without permission from the copyright holder
    • Materials that are not suitable for all ages (e.g., explicit content)
  3. Packaging requirements: DVDs must be packaged in a sturdy, crush-resistant container to prevent damage during transit. You can use a DVD mailer or a similar protective packaging.
  4. Weight and size limits: Media Mail has specific weight and size limits:
    • Maximum weight: 70 pounds (31.8 kg)
    • Maximum length: 108 inches (274.3 cm)
    • Maximum girth: 130 inches (330.2 cm)
  5. Tracking and insurance: Media Mail is not trackable, and insurance is not available. If your package is lost or damaged, you may need to file a claim with the USPS.
  6. Delivery time: Media Mail is a slower service than other USPS options, with delivery times ranging from 2-8 business days, depending on the destination.

To send a DVD via Media Mail, you'll need to:

  1. Create a shipping label using the USPS website or a shipping software.
  2. Package your DVD in a sturdy, crush-resistant container.
  3. Affix the shipping label to the outside of the package.
  4. Drop off the package at a USPS location or schedule a pickup.

Keep in mind that Media Mail rates are generally lower than other USPS services, but delivery times are longer. If you need faster delivery, you may want to consider using a different USPS service, such as First Class Package Service or Priority Mail.