Usps priority mail to po box

When sending a Priority Mail package to a PO Box, you'll need to follow some specific guidelines to ensure it reaches its destination efficiently. Here's what you need to know:

Can I send Priority Mail to a PO Box?

Yes, you can send Priority Mail packages to a PO Box. However, you'll need to use a Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope or a Priority Mail Box, and you'll need to follow some specific guidelines.

What are the guidelines for sending Priority Mail to a PO Box?

  1. Use a Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope or Box: You can only use Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelopes or Boxes to send packages to a PO Box. These items are specifically designed for PO Box delivery.
  2. Choose the correct PO Box size: Make sure to select a PO Box size that matches the size of your package. You can find the correct PO Box size on the USPS website or at your local post office.
  3. Use the correct postage: Use the correct postage for the weight and size of your package. You can use a Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope or Box, which has a fixed price regardless of weight.
  4. Address the package correctly: Address the package to the PO Box number, using the format: "PO Box [number], [city, state, ZIP]".
  5. Do not use a PO Box as a return address: You cannot use a PO Box as a return address for a Priority Mail package. Instead, use your physical street address or another valid mailing address.

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Where can I find more information?

For more information on sending Priority Mail to a PO Box, you can visit the USPS website or contact your local post office. They can provide you with specific guidance and help you with any questions you may have.