Can empty photo albums be sent media mail

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), empty photo albums can be sent via Media Mail, which is a cost-effective shipping option for books, media, and other materials.

Here are the guidelines:

  1. Empty photo albums are considered "books": Since empty photo albums are essentially books with no content, they can be shipped as books via Media Mail.
  2. Weight and size restrictions apply: Media Mail has specific weight and size limits. For books, the maximum weight is 70 pounds, and the maximum size is 108 inches in length and girth combined.
  3. No additional fees for empty albums: Since empty photo albums are essentially books, you won't incur any additional fees for shipping them via Media Mail.

To ship empty photo albums via Media Mail, you'll need to:

  1. Prepare the album for shipping: Make sure the album is empty and free of any contents that could be damaged during transit.
  2. Calculate the shipping cost: Use the USPS Media Mail calculator to determine the cost of shipping based on the album's weight and size.
  3. Affix the correct postage: Apply the calculated postage to the album.
  4. Drop it off at a USPS location: Take the album to a USPS post office or mail carrier to have it shipped.

Keep in mind that Media Mail is a slower service than other USPS options, with delivery times ranging from 2-8 business days, depending on the destination.