What size is a standard letter?

What size is a standard letter?

Letters. Ideal for mailing greeting cards, regular letters and postcards, the maximum size that would fall under a ‘letter’ is 165 mm x 240 mm. We would recommend using an envelope no larger than C5 to fit these restrictions comfortably and avoid any excess costs. The envelope and contents must also weigh under 100g.

What is standard mail NZ Post?

The cost to send a Standard Mail letter across New Zealand will increase by 10 cents (incl. GST)*….Standard Mail.

Size Current postage (incl. GST) New postage from 1 July (incl. GST)
Large (up to 500g and 165mm x 235mm x 10mm) $2.70 $2.80
Oversize (up to 1kg and 260mm x 385mm x 20mm) $4.00 $4.10

What is the maximum size for a standard letter?

The size of your letter will determine what kind of postage you’ll need. Normal letters have a max width of 16.5 centimetres, a max length of 24cm and a max depth of 0.5cm. A 2nd class stamp for a normal letter is 66p, and a 1st class stamp is 85p.

What size is a standard letter envelope?

Regular Envelopes This product range includes the popular #10 envelope which measures 4 1/8″ by 9 1/2″. All regular envelopes feature a solid front with no window, and a basic flap on the back.

What size is a normal 1st class letter?

240mm x 165mm
The maximum dimensions of an envelope you can send with a standard first class stamp is 240mm x 165mm.

How much does it cost to send a standard letter?

$0.55
The First-Class Mail letter (1 oz.) rate for postage purchased at the Post Office will remain at $0.55 (no change from 2020). Each additional ounce for a First-Class Mail letter will cost $0.20, a five-cent increase from 2020.

How much does it cost to post a letter in NZ in 2020?

New Zealand Post will hike the price of sending a standard letter by 10 cents, to $1.40, from July 1.

How much is it to send a standard letter?

What is a standard letter?

standard letters. DEFINITIONS1. a letter written by a company or organization to send a reply or general information to many people.