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Business Mail 101 - Mail Characteristics
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Minimum and Maximum Sizes

Minimum Size

If a mailpiece is 1/4 inch thick or less, it MUST be rectangular, and at least 3-1/2 inches high by 5 inches long.

All mailpieces MUST be at least 0.007 inches thick.

Maximum Size

The maximum size for most mailpieces is 108 inches in combined length and girth. Parcel Post pieces may measure up to 130 inches in combined length and girth (but will be charged oversized rates).

Regardless of the size of the mailpiece, the maximum mailable weight of any mailpiece is 70 pounds.

TIPS
- What is high? What is long? Length is the side parallel to the address. Height is the side that is perpendicular to the length.
- 0.007 inches? How do I measure that? As a guide, an index card is thick enough. If in doubt, contact a mailpiece design analyst (MDA) at the Post Office near you. MDAs have tools for precisely measuring thickness and can tell you if your mailpiece is thick enough.

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