Not legally.
Yes, you can put letters in mailboxes for delivery by the postal service.
If the newspaper has been mailed, yes it can be sent to the mail box. If it is being delivered by a news carrier, no, they cannot put it in the mailbox. Most mailboxes have hooks underneath that can be used for papers, or separate plastic holders for the newpapers on the post.
put posters in your neighbors mailboxes that you know have kids.
No, you can only put mail in mailboxes that belong to the postal service or have permission to receive mail.
Yes, anything under 13 ounces can be put in the mailbox
No, it is illegal to put mail in someone else's mailbox unless you are a postal worker or have permission from the mailbox owner.
Put it in an evelope or parcel box seal it up and then go to your local postoffice. Slip it into the barrel and it's sent (easy, right)?
No. Mailboxes are protected property. Everything placed into a mailbox should be stamped and posted.
Posters in the building where you work, send an "ad" to a paper or put flyers/pamflets/informational papers in selected or random mailboxes.
It depends on how heavy the tape is once it is packaged and wrapped. You have to send it out through Ups or FedEx they will tell you exactly how much it will cost if anything. The reason is you have to not only put a stamp on it but if it weights over a certain limit you have to pay but it wont be more then a few bucks. As much as the lady at the postoffice tells you it costs.(Bring about $5.00 to the postoffice when you go.)
There are many mailboxes and posts located in Washington DC. The best way to find the one closes to you is to go to the United State Postal Service (USPS) website and click on the location finder. The closest 50 will be listed for you once you put in you zip code.
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