Can i put international stamp on domestic mail

In general, it is not recommended to use international postage stamps on domestic mail in the United States. Here's why:

  1. Incorrect postage: International postage rates are typically higher than domestic rates, so using an international stamp on domestic mail could result in overpayment. You may be able to get a refund, but it's still inconvenient.
  2. Invalid postage: The US Postal Service (USPS) may not accept international stamps on domestic mail, as they are not designed for domestic use. This could lead to delays or even rejection of your mail.
  3. Confusion and errors: Using international stamps on domestic mail can cause confusion at the post office, leading to errors in processing and potentially delaying delivery.

Instead, use domestic postage stamps or a domestic postage meter to mail your letters and packages within the United States. You can purchase domestic postage stamps at your local post office or online from the USPS.

If you need to send a package or letter internationally, you'll need to use international postage stamps or a postage meter specifically designed for international mail. These stamps and meters are designed to handle the higher rates and complexities of international shipping.

Remember to always check the USPS website or consult with a postal worker if you're unsure about the correct postage or procedures for mailing your item.