Can you put franked mail in a normal post box

In Australia, franked mail, also known as pre-paid mail, can be posted in a normal post box, but there are some conditions to consider:

  1. Make sure it's properly franked: Ensure that the mail has been franked (stamped) with the correct postage before posting it in a normal post box. You can do this at a post office or online.
  2. Check the size and shape: Franked mail can be posted in a normal post box, but it must fit within the dimensions of the post box (typically around 30 cm x 20 cm x 5 cm). If your franked mail is larger or irregularly shaped, you may need to use a larger post box or a postal outlet.
  3. Use the correct post box: You can post franked mail in a standard post box, but not in a mailbox or a secure post box (like those found in shopping centers or office buildings). These types of mailboxes are designed for regular mail and may not accept franked mail.
  4. Check the post office's rules: While you can post franked mail in a normal post box, some post offices may have specific rules or restrictions on posting franked mail. It's always a good idea to check with your local post office if you're unsure.

In summary, you can post franked mail in a normal post box, but make sure it's properly franked, fits within the post box dimensions, and is posted in a standard post box. If you're unsure, it's always best to check with your local post office for guidance.