Parcel in international postal traffic is a registered postal item with or without indicated value, containing goods and other items.
Depending on the content and customs mediation, you can, as a rule, send the parcel from the nearest post office at affordable prices.
Parcel for abroad is a registered postal item with or without indicated value, which contains goods and other items.
Electronic tracking of parcels is available on the website of the Post.
Weight of the parcel and address of the sender and recipient must be indicated on the parcel, as well as the necessary documents, depending on the customs clearance procedure
Dimensions and weight of parcels for abroad depend on the conditions defined by designated postal operator of the destination country.
Parcel with indicated value is a parcel insured up to the value indicated by the sender. The indicated value corresponds to the actual value of the parcel, i.e. the importance for the sender, but it is also allowed to indicate part of the value. This service can be used depending on the conditions defined by designated postal operator of the destination country.
Separate (fragile) parcel is a parcel that contains objects that are easily breakable (glass, porcelain, ceramics, etc.) and which is handled with special care.
Bulky parcel is a parcel of a special shape and structure that cannot be stacked and transported with other parcels, i.e. the dimensions of which are larger than prescribed. This service can be used depending on the conditions defined by designated postal operator of the destination country.
Parcel value
Indicating the value of parcels intended for abroad depends on the postal regulations of the destination country. If the destination country accepts parcels with indicated value, the value is indicated on the parcel and on the Parcel Label CP72, which accompanies the parcel. The indicated value of the parcel cannot be higher than the value indicated on the Parcel Label CP72.
Prohibited content
Postal parcels intended for abroad must not contain: narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, explosive, inflammable, other dangerous, as well as radioactive substances, counterfeit items and pirated material, obscene and immoral items, live animals, explosive devices, ammunition or their copies, items that by their nature or packaging can pose danger to employees and that can damage other postal item or postal equipment, documents that have the nature of current and personal correspondence between persons who are not the sender or the recipient, effective domestic and foreign money, except in cases of approval by the NBS (in insured postal items), other objects the import or circulation of which is prohibited in the destination country.
List of prohibited items for import or transit through a specific country
List of countries to which you can send a postal item