Can i send a dvd media mail

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), DVD media mail is not a standard mail class. However, you can send DVDs through the USPS using the following options:

  1. First-Class Package Service: You can send DVDs weighing up to 13 ounces using First-Class Package Service. The cost will depend on the weight and dimensions of the package. You can use a flat rate envelope or a box.
  2. Priority Mail: You can send DVDs weighing up to 70 pounds using Priority Mail. This service offers faster delivery times and tracking. The cost will depend on the weight and dimensions of the package.
  3. Media Mail: While DVD media mail is not a standard mail class, you can use Media Mail to send DVDs. Media Mail is a cost-effective option for sending books, CDs, DVDs, and other media items. The cost is based on the weight of the package, and it's usually cheaper than First-Class Package Service or Priority Mail.

To use Media Mail, your DVD must be in a protective sleeve or case, and you must use a Media Mail-approved box or envelope. You can purchase these items at a post office or online.

Here are some general guidelines for sending DVDs through the USPS:

Keep in mind that the USPS has specific regulations for sending DVDs, including requirements for packaging and labeling. You can find more information on the USPS website or by visiting your local post office.