Can priority mail go in blue box

In the United States, Priority Mail can be sent from a Blue USPS Collection Box, but there are some limitations and requirements to keep in mind:

  1. Weight limit: Priority Mail items can be sent from a Blue Box, but the weight limit is 70 pounds. If your package weighs more than 70 pounds, you'll need to take it to a Post Office location.
  2. Size limit: Priority Mail items must fit within the Blue Box's dimensions: 13 inches long, 17 inches wide, and 3 inches high. If your package is larger than these dimensions, you'll need to take it to a Post Office location.
  3. Package type: Priority Mail items can be sent from a Blue Box, but they must be in a sturdy, rigid package (e.g., a box) and not a flexible package (e.g., a bag).
  4. Labeling: Make sure to affix the correct Priority Mail label to your package, including the correct postage and any required customs forms.
  5. Payment: You can pay for Priority Mail postage using a credit card, debit card, or cash at a Blue Box location.

To ensure your Priority Mail item is accepted at a Blue Box location, follow these steps:

  1. Check the Blue Box for the "Priority Mail" logo and the words "Priority Mail" printed on the box.
  2. Verify that your package meets the weight and size limits mentioned above.
  3. Attach the correct Priority Mail label to your package.
  4. Place your package in the Blue Box and deposit it in the box.

If you're unsure about sending a Priority Mail item from a Blue Box, you can always take it to a Post Office location for assistance.