Can you send a cigar in the mail

The age-old question!

In the United States, it is generally legal to send cigars through the mail, but there are some restrictions and considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Federal regulations: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulates the sale and shipment of cigars. According to the FTC, cigars can be shipped through the mail, but they must be properly packaged and labeled.
  2. State laws: Some states have their own laws and regulations regarding the sale and shipment of cigars. For example, some states may have age restrictions or prohibit the sale of certain types of cigars. It's essential to check the laws of the state where you're shipping the cigar to ensure compliance.
  3. Shipping carriers: Most major shipping carriers, such as USPS, UPS, and FedEx, allow the shipment of cigars, but they may have specific requirements or restrictions. For example, USPS has a "Cigar Shipping Policy" that outlines the requirements for shipping cigars.
  4. Packaging and labeling: When shipping cigars, you must ensure they are properly packaged and labeled. This includes:
    • Using a sturdy, tamper-evident box or package.
    • Including a clear and accurate description of the contents.
    • Marking the package as "Cigars" or "Tobacco Products."
    • Including a warning label stating that the package contains tobacco products.
  5. Age restrictions: Cigars can only be shipped to individuals who are 21 years or older. You may need to obtain a signature upon delivery or use a shipping carrier that requires a signature.
  6. Customs and international shipping: If you're shipping cigars internationally, you'll need to comply with customs regulations and restrictions. Some countries may have specific laws or restrictions on the importation of cigars.

To ensure a smooth and compliant shipping experience, consider the following:

Remember, it's always better to err on the side of caution when shipping cigars. If you're unsure about any aspect of the process, it's best to consult with a shipping expert or a licensed tobacco retailer for guidance.