Can i send mail via certified mail over 16 ounces

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), certified mail is available for packages up to 70 pounds and 108 inches in length. However, there are some limitations and considerations when sending certified mail over 16 ounces:

  1. Weight limit: Certified mail is available for packages up to 70 pounds. If your package weighs more than 16 ounces (1 pound), you can still use certified mail, but you'll need to use a larger envelope or a box that meets the USPS's weight and size requirements.
  2. Size limit: Certified mail is available for packages up to 108 inches in length. If your package is larger than 16 inches in length, you may need to use a larger box or envelope to accommodate the size.
  3. Additional fees: If your package weighs more than 16 ounces, you may need to pay additional fees for the increased weight. You can check the USPS's website or consult with a postal clerk to determine the exact fees.
  4. Tracking and insurance: Certified mail provides tracking and insurance up to $5,000. If your package is worth more than $5,000, you may need to use a different type of mail service, such as registered mail, which provides insurance up to $25,000.

To send certified mail over 16 ounces, you can follow these steps:

  1. Determine the correct weight and size of your package.
  2. Choose the appropriate certified mail service based on the weight and size of your package.
  3. Use a larger envelope or box that meets the USPS's weight and size requirements.
  4. Pay any additional fees for the increased weight.
  5. Complete the certified mail form and attach it to the outside of the package.
  6. Take the package to a USPS location or schedule a pickup.

Remember to check with the USPS or a postal clerk for specific guidance on sending certified mail over 16 ounces, as regulations and fees may vary depending on your location and the type of package you're sending.