Letter mail is a personalized
correspondence service. It handles regular
or registered mail, local and international
and can contain manuscript handwriting, signatures
and other personalized annotations or inclusions.
Personal items, gifts, maps or product samples
can also be sent internationally.
To make sure your letter mail is properly
dispatched it should bear a complete sender’s
and addressee’s address as well as the
postage affixed to the upper right corner
of the address side.
Every letter mail item should be deposited
close at any Libanpost post office or street
mailbox. Parcels and registered mail can only
be deposited at the post office.
Letter mail could be:
Phonopost: audio visual materials
Small packs: small parcels or non printed
goods up to 2 kg
Invitation cards
Greeting cards
Postcards
Uncovered postal cards with acknowledgment
of receipt.
Parcels:
It is a wrapped bundle, which exceeds the
dimension or weight of a standard mail item.
Parcels can include any printed or non-printed
item (excepting restricted and dangerous good),
and can only be deposited at the post office.
Parcel Size:
Minimum: (L) 100 mm x (W) 70 mm x (T) 1 mm
Maximum: No dimension may exceed 1 m
Maximum weight: 30 Kg per parcel
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calculate domestic and international postage
costs.
Additionally, mailing can be accompanied by
a proof of delivery option. Proof
of delivery:
Proof of delivery is associated with any type
of mail and gives you the assurance that your
mail has properly reached its destination.
Upon delivery, the letter carrier takes the
name and signature of the person receiving
the item in the case of regular P.O.D., or
obtain the signature of the addressee in person
(or the legally appointed person receiving
it on addressee’s behalf) in the case
of certified P.O.D.
The signed P.O.D. cards is returned to you.
What does it include?
Regular P.O.D.:
P.O.D. service can be added to the regular
domestic lettermail, publication, and parcels.
One delivery attempt is made for the regular
P.O.D, the service is available at all post
offices.
Certified P.O.D.:
The name and signature of the addressee in
person (or the legally appointed person) is
required, and accepted only upon presentation
of identity documents.
Certified P.O.D. is reserved for financial
institutions.