Can you put franked mail in a postbox

In Australia, franked mail is a type of mail that has been pre-paid for by the sender, usually a business or organization. The franking process involves the sender affixing a franking mark or stamp to the mailpiece, which indicates that the postage has been paid.

As for putting franked mail in a postbox, the answer is generally yes, but with some caveats.

According to Australia Post, franked mail can be deposited in a postbox, but it's recommended to use a postbox that is specifically designated for franked mail. These postboxes are usually marked with a sign indicating that they are for franked mail only.

If you're unsure whether a particular postbox is suitable for franked mail, you can check with the post office or the Australia Post website for guidance.

Here are some additional tips to keep in mind:

  1. Make sure the franking mark or stamp is clearly visible and legible.
  2. Ensure the mailpiece is properly addressed and has the correct postage (even though it's been franked).
  3. If you're sending a large or bulky item, you may need to use a different type of postbox or visit a post office.
  4. Franked mail may not be accepted at all postboxes, especially those located in remote or rural areas. In these cases, you may need to visit a post office to deposit the mail.

By following these guidelines, you should be able to safely and efficiently deposit your franked mail in a postbox.