Mail to korea

Sending mail to Korea! Here's a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process:

Sending Mail to Korea

  1. Address Format: The address format for sending mail to Korea is as follows:
    • Recipient's Name
    • Building Number and Street Name
    • Apartment Number (if applicable)
    • Postal Code
    • City
    • Province (if applicable)
    • Country: Korea (Republic of Korea)
  2. Postal Codes: Korea uses a 5-digit postal code system. You can find the postal code for a specific address on the Korea Post website or through a postal code search engine.
  3. Mail Types: Korea Post offers various mail services, including:
    • Ordinary Mail ( Regular Mail): 3-5 business days
    • Registered Mail: 3-5 business days, with tracking and insurance
    • Express Mail: 1-3 business days, with tracking and insurance
    • International Parcel Post: 5-10 business days, with tracking and insurance
  4. Weight and Size Limits: Check the weight and size limits for each mail type to ensure you're sending the correct type of mail.
  5. Customs Forms: If you're sending goods worth over $200, you'll need to complete a customs form (PS Form 2976) and attach it to the outside of the package.
  6. Payment: You can pay for postage at a post office or online using a credit card.
  7. Tracking: Korea Post offers tracking services for registered and express mail. You can track your mail on the Korea Post website.

Tips and Reminders

Korea Post Offices

You can find Korea Post offices in major cities and towns. Here are some locations:

Online Resources

I hope this helps you send mail to Korea successfully!