Can i send priority mail to outside of usa

Yes, you can send Priority Mail to outside of the USA. The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers international shipping services, including Priority Mail International, which provides fast and reliable delivery to over 180 countries worldwide.

Here are some key details to keep in mind:

  1. Eligibility: Priority Mail International is available for packages weighing up to 70 pounds (31.8 kg) and measuring up to 108 inches (274 cm) in length and girth combined.
  2. Delivery times: Delivery times vary depending on the destination country, but generally, Priority Mail International takes 6-10 business days to reach most countries.
  3. Rates: The cost of Priority Mail International varies based on the weight, size, and destination of your package. You can estimate the cost using the USPS online calculator or by visiting a local post office.
  4. Forms and documentation: You may need to complete a customs form (PS Form 2976) and attach it to your package. This form requires information about the contents, value, and recipient's address.
  5. Restrictions and prohibitions: There are certain items that are prohibited or restricted from being sent internationally, such as hazardous materials, perishable goods, and certain types of food and plant products. Check with the USPS or the destination country's customs agency for specific guidelines.
  6. Tracking and insurance: Priority Mail International provides tracking and insurance coverage up to $200. You can purchase additional insurance coverage up to $5,000.
  7. Delivery confirmation: The USPS provides delivery confirmation for Priority Mail International, which allows you to track the package's progress and confirm delivery.

To send Priority Mail International, you can:

  1. Visit a local post office and ask for assistance.
  2. Use the USPS online shipping tool to print a shipping label and complete the customs form.
  3. Use a shipping software or app that integrates with the USPS, such as Endicia or Stamps.com.

Remember to check the USPS website for the most up-to-date information on international shipping rates, restrictions, and requirements.