Can you return library books by mail

Yes, many libraries offer the option to return library books by mail. This service is often referred to as "mail return" or "mail-in return." Here are some ways to return library books by mail:

  1. Check with your local library: Contact your local library or check their website to see if they offer mail return services. Some libraries may have specific procedures or forms to fill out before sending back books.
  2. Use a pre-paid return envelope: Some libraries provide pre-paid return envelopes with your borrowed items. If you receive one, simply fill it out and mail it back to the library.
  3. Use a regular envelope and pay postage: If you don't have a pre-paid envelope, you can use a regular envelope and pay the postage yourself. Make sure to include the library's return address and any required forms or labels.
  4. Use a shipping service: Some libraries partner with shipping services like UPS or FedEx to offer convenient and trackable return options.
  5. Check online platforms: Some libraries offer online platforms or apps that allow you to return books by mail. For example, Hoopla Digital's "Return by Mail" feature allows you to print a pre-paid return label and send back borrowed items.

When returning library books by mail, be sure to:

Keep in mind that some libraries may have specific requirements or restrictions for returning books by mail, so it's always a good idea to check with your local library before sending back your borrowed items.