International Shipping Restrictions - What You Can Mail Internationally | USPS (2024)

International Shipping Restrictions - What You Can Mail Internationally | USPS (1)

When you ship something from the United States to another country, you must follow both USPS® international shipping regulations and the regulations of the destination country:

  • Some items are prohibited (completely forbidden).
  • Some are restricted (allowed under certain conditions).
  • Hazardous materials (HAZMAT), also known as Dangerous Goods (DG), may be prohibited or restricted.

If you're shipping within the U.S., see .

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Reminder: Mercury (a silver metal that's liquid at room temperature) is prohibited and can't be mailed internationally, whether by itself; in devices like antique thermometers, barometers, and switches; or as mercury vapor contained in devices like compact fluorescent lamps. Learn More

Mailer Guidelines

  • If you're not allowed to ship an item in the U.S., you're not allowed to ship it to any other country.
  • Other items are specifically prohibited from being mailed to any other country.
  • Finally, each country has its own rules on what it will and won't allow: Find your destination country in the Individual Country Listings.

Shipments to U.S. military bases and embassies (APO/FPO/DPO) in foreign countries are treated like domestic mail, but they are still subject to those countries' laws.

All USPS customers are responsible for:

  1. Complying with Postal Service regulations and U.S. related laws and regulations.
  • Review the and the International Mail Manual to find out if your item is mailable.
  • Complying with the laws of your destination country.
    • Review the Individual Country Listings to discover if the destination country permits your item.
    • Know that a country’s size and weight standards may differ from USPS standards.
  • Packing your package securely and marking it as required. You can take your package to a Post Office location to make sure it is labeled correctly.
  • Accurately filling out customs forms (including more-detailed package descriptions required by countries that follow European Union (EU) customs rules).
  • Shipping Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) & Dangerous Goods (DG) Internationally

    Hazardous materials (also known as dangerous goods) are substances that could injure people or cause damage if not handled properly, like chemicals or flammable items.

    HAZMAT also includes lithium batteries (like the ones in cell phones and electronics); they contain a lot of energy and can be a fire risk.

    • Some HAZMAT is prohibited—you can't send it through USPS and must use another carrier.
    • Other HAZMAT is restricted—you can mail it if you follow all the rules.
    • Some HAZMAT can only be sent in ground transportation—it can't go on airplanes.
    • If you are mailing packages that contain hazardous materials (HAZMAT), you must separate HAZMAT packages from all other packages and present them in a container marked "HAZMAT."

    If you knowingly mail materials that are dangerous or injurious to life, health, or property, for each violation, you face a civil penalty of at least $250 (but not more than $100,000), the costs of any cleanup, and damages. You may also face criminal penalties.

    Internationally Prohibited Items

    These items may not be sent from the United States to any country:

    • Aerosols
    • Air Bags
    • Alcoholic Beverages
    • Ammunition
    • Cigarettes
    • Dry Ice
    • Explosives
    • Gasoline
    • Hemp-based products (including cannabidiol [CBD])
    • Marijuana (medical or otherwise)
    • Mercury, including both liquid mercury (by itself and in older devices, like thermometers, barometers, and switches) and mercury vapor (found in devices like compact fluorescent bulbs)
    • Nail Polish
    • Perfumes (containing alcohol)
    • Poisons

    Additionally, each country has its own rules on what it will and won't allow: Find your destination country in the Individual Country Listings.

    Internationally Restricted Items

    Restricted items may only be sent out of the United States if they meet USPS domestic requirements and the shipping requirements of the destination country.

    USPS Publication 52 - Domestic Restrictions

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    Cigars may only be mailed to countries that allow cigar shipments.

    Individual Country Listings

    Tobacco Restrictions

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    USPS® is the only shipping company that ships cremated remains (human or pet ashes). You may ship cremated remains internationally (if the destination country permits) but must use Priority Mail Express International® and the appropriate customs form. You are required to use a properly sealed funeral urn as the inner primary container. For the outer shipping package, you must use one of our two Cremated Remains Kits or use your own strong, durable container, properly packaged and labeled with Cremated Remains Label 139 on all four sides of the box, plus top and bottom. Order free cremated remains shipping supplies on The Postal Store®.

    Watch How to Ship Cremated Remains Safely Video

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    Only licensed manufacturers and dealers may mail or receive handguns. Many countries have distinct domestic laws impacting the shipping and receipt of firearms.


    Additional Information on International Shipping Regulations

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    Glues have a wide range of flashpoints. Most glues are flammable and combustible and may not be mailed internationally. Glues are categorized as “adhesives” in the below resources.


    Packaging Instructions for Combustible Liquids

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    Only lithium cells and batteries that are properly installed in the equipment they are intended to operate may be mailed internationally or to APO/FPO/DPO locations if the destination country and APO/FPO/DPO permit their receipt.

    Prohibited Lithium Battery Shipments

    • Lithium batteries packed with, but not installed in, equipment
    • Lithium batteries sent separately from equipment
    • Damaged or recalled batteries
    • All pre-owned, damaged, or defective electronic devices containing or packaged with lithium batteries

    Shipping Lithium Batteries

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    Except in limited circ*mstances, pets and warm-blooded animals may not go in the mail. Shipments of live animals, including poultry, reptiles, and bees, have very specific packaging requirements. Although you can drop these animals at any Post Office location, they are only shipped when the right transportation is available.

    Regulations on Shipping Live Animals
    Additional Regulations on Shipping Live Animals Internationally

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    Safety Matches

    Safety matches have treated match heads that will only ignite when struck against a specially prepared surface like a match book, card, or box. Safety matches must be sent via ground transportation and cannot be mailed internationally.

    Additional Information on Mailing Safety Matches

    Strike-Anywhere Matches

    Strike-anywhere matches will light from friction against any surface. Strike-anywhere matches may not be mailed domestically.

    When sending medicine or drugs through the mail, mailers and shippers must know the characteristics of the items they are sending and treat them correctly. Medicines are controlled substances and are subject to strict regulations. Prescription medications may only be mailed by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registered distributors. Similar regulations apply to some over-the-counter medications.

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    Flammable or combustible paint and paint-related items may not be shipped internationally. Latex Paint or a similar water-based paint product that is not flammable or combustible is not regulated as a hazardous material, and therefore, is not restricted.

    Additional Information on Mailing Paint

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    Perishable items are materials that can deteriorate in the mail, such as live animals, food, and plants. Permissible perishable items are sent at the mailer’s own risk. These items must be specially packaged and mailed so that they arrive before they begin to deteriorate.

    Shipping Perishable Materials Guidelines

    Reminder: Each country has its own rules on what it will and won’t allow: Find your destination country in the Individual Country Listings.

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    International Shipping Restrictions - What You Can Mail Internationally | USPS (2024)

    FAQs

    What is prohibited in international mail? ›

    Marijuana (medical or otherwise) Mercury, including both liquid mercury (by itself and in older devices, like thermometers, barometers, and switches) and mercury vapor (found in devices like compact fluorescent bulbs) Nail Polish. Perfumes (containing alcohol)

    Can you mail things internationally? ›

    USPS offers 6 different services for sending international packages. Some services are only available to certain countries, or for certain types or amounts of contents: Check the Individual Country Listings for info on specific countries.

    Can you send liquids in the mail internationally? ›

    Generally, you can ship non-flammable liquids via regular air, ocean freight or ground cargo services. However, it gets trickier when it comes to shipping other types of liquids, such as alcohol and flammable substances. You will also want to pay attention to the laws that apply to the country that you're shipping to.

    Can you send food in the mail internationally? ›

    Store Bought Food Items

    Foods must be in the original manufacturers packaging. Food packaging must be sealed and not tampered with in any way. Food label must list all ingredients. Foods must have a shelf life of longer than 6 months from the date of shipping.

    What is illegal to send through mail? ›

    California won't allow shipping of the following items that are tagged as restricted: Flammable and dangerous goods. Animals and plants. Guns, ammunition and weapons.

    What is not acceptable for mailing? ›

    Some common items that you might not think of include flammable aerosol products (spray disinfectants, spray paints, and hairspray), lithium batteries, safety matches, perfume, and cosmetic products such as nail polish and nail polish remover.

    What liquids Cannot be mailed? ›

    Liquids and powders that are corrosive, explosive, flammable, toxic, or otherwise hazardous are subject to the mailing conditions for hazardous materials in Chapter 3, as applicable.

    Can you mail soda internationally? ›

    Most of the time, as long as the carbonated beverage is labeled and packaged properly following the food and beverage regulations of its destination, you can mail your products overseas. This is great news for business owners looking to expand their clientele or those with international followings.

    Can I ship deodorant internationally? ›

    The answer is typically yes, though certain regulations apply. The requirements for overseas shipments tend to be more stringent than for domestic ground shipping, especially when it comes to shipping by air.

    Does all international mail go through customs? ›

    Do all shipments need a customs form? You do not need a customs form if you're sending First-Class Mail International® that weighs under 15.994 oz. First-Class Mail International must contain only nonnegotiable documents or correspondence.

    Can you send peanut butter internationally? ›

    Perishable foods that are affected by temperature, including refrigerated and frozen foods, should not be shipped internationally.

    Can you send baked goods in the mail internationally? ›

    If the items are homemade, then ideally yes. Freezing cookies before shipping them internationally is an excellent way to protect them and help them stay fresh. Frozen cookies and baked goods are more solid, meaning they are less likely to break in transit.

    Does international mail get checked? ›

    Mail entering the United States from abroad first arrives at a United States Postal Service (USPS) Sorting Facility. The Postal Service then sends packages to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for examination and to assess duties and taxes, if any is owed.

    Can I send a phone through the mail internationally? ›

    Before learning how to ship a phone, you might ponder whether you can mail it overseas at all. Rest assured, you can ship a cell phone internationally. But you need to be aware of restrictions on sending lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries belong to the category of hazardous goods.

    What is not allowed through USPS? ›

    Generally, anything which may be flammable, cause harm, or illegal under federal law cannot be mailed through USPS. If you want to send something internationally using USPS, you must also make sure that the items will be accepted by the destination country.

    What is forbidden by customs? ›

    Prohibited and Restricted Items
    • Absinthe (Alcohol) ...
    • Alcoholic Beverages. ...
    • Automobiles. ...
    • Biological Materials. ...
    • Ceramic Tableware. ...
    • Cultural Artifacts and Cultural Property. ...
    • Defense Articles or Items with Military or Proliferation Applications. ...
    • Dog and Cat Fur.

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