Can low volume franked mail envelopes go in postbox

In Australia, the rules for posting franked mail envelopes in postboxes are a bit nuanced. Here's what you need to know:

Low-volume franked mail envelopes: If you have a franked mail envelope with a low volume of mail (typically 10-20 items or less), you can post it in a postbox. However, you must ensure that the envelope is properly franked with a valid franking mark (e.g., a postage stamp or a franking machine impression) and that the mail is properly addressed.

Postbox restrictions: While you can post low-volume franked mail envelopes in postboxes, there are some restrictions to be aware of:

  1. Weight limit: Postboxes have a weight limit, typically around 1 kg (2.2 lbs). If your franked mail envelope exceeds this weight, you'll need to take it to a post office or a larger postbox.
  2. Size limit: Postboxes also have size limits. If your franked mail envelope is too large or irregularly shaped, you may need to take it to a post office or a larger postbox.
  3. Special handling: If your franked mail envelope requires special handling, such as registered mail or signature on delivery, you'll need to take it to a post office.

Best practice: To ensure your franked mail envelope is processed efficiently and effectively, it's always a good idea to:

  1. Check the postbox's weight and size limits before posting.
  2. Ensure your franked mail envelope is properly franked and addressed.
  3. Consider taking your franked mail envelope to a post office if it's large, heavy, or requires special handling.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure your low-volume franked mail envelopes are processed correctly and efficiently.