Letter - FAQ

Letter

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Yes. Postal items in international postal traffic, the contents of which are subject to customs inspection, or foreign exchange control, are submitted open by the sender.

If letterpost items contain customs goods, they must be sent to the Customs Post for submission to customs inspection. These items can only be received at the post office as registered letterpost items.

The sender is obliged to fill out the prescribed number of copies of the "Customs Declaration (CN 23)" form and the "Customs Declaration (CN 22)" form, which are available at the post office counter.

In international postal traffic, there are no guaranteed transfer times for postal items, but only expected transfer times for international postal items are as follows: priority international letterpost items – Europe (from 2 to 5 days), other countries of the world (from 5 to 10 days).

You can find information for each individual country with which the Post has a direct exchange of postal items by entering the item’s data in the Price Calculator.

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