Rural Delivery

If your business resides in rural New Zealand, Rural Post can deliver your business mail and CourierPost items as well as provide a pick up service for outgoing mail and CourierPost items, free of charge.

Because some rural addresses are remote, receiving the Rural Delivery Service isn’t automatic. You will need to apply for the service – you can do this by visiting your local PostShop and filling in an application form.

You’ll also need to check that the Rural Delivery Service is available in your area. If the service is not available, ask about New Zealand Post Community mailboxes.

Receiving mail with the Rural Delivery Service

As well as applying to be registered as a Rural Post customer, you can also redirect your mail from your current address to your new rural address. You can do this by redirecting your mail online

Rural delivery mail should be addressed as follows:

Mr W L Smith
21 Greens Road
RD 2
Ruawai 0592

Mail addressed to people not listed in your Rural Delivery Service Agreement should be addressed c/- your name and Rural Delivery address:

Mr & Mrs G O'Brien
C/- Mr W L Smith
21 Greens Road
RD 2
Ruawai 0592

Sending mail from a rural mailbox

Outgoing mail and CourierPost items can be collected by your Rural Post owner-driver. Raise the flag on your mailbox to show mail is waiting to be picked up.

The correct postage should also be applied to your items - your Rural Post owner-driver can tell you the right postage and sell you stamps and a selected range of other products.

Rural mailbox requirements

Your rural mail will be delivered if your mailbox:

  • has a minimum size of 400mm deep x 270mm wide x 270mm high, with a flag fitted to indicate mail is awaiting collection
  • provides access by a front-opening, non-locking hinged door and fitted with a mail slot large enough for large magazines to be placed inside without bending or opening the door. The mail slot should be no less than 250mm x 30mm. Mail should drop out of sight to keep it secure
  • is located to allow easy, all-weather access and positioned so your Rural Post owner-driver can reach it without leaving their vehicle. The best location may not always be by your gate. It‘s important you comply with local bylaws, traffic regulations and phone/power cable requirements. Please discuss your options with your Rural Post owner-driver before constructing your mailbox
  • has the street/road number of your property (if available) clearly printed on the box in numerals at least 25mm high. Local Authorities are progressively allocating numbers to all properties in their area and your property may already have a number allocated. If not, or if you would prefer to use your name, please feature your initials and surname, or company name.

Height and positioning of mail slot

The recommended height of your mailbox mail slot is between 1m and 1.2m from the ground. This allows easy and safe access without the Rural Post owner-driver having to get out of their vehicle.

You can buy a purpose-built rural mailbox from selected retail and hardware outlets.

Changing your rural delivery details

If you need to change details such as your name, phone number or the names of people living at your address, simply ask for a Change of Customer Details form at your local PostShop

Cancelling your Rural Delivery Service

If you no longer require the Rural Delivery Service, you’ll need to ask for a Change of Customer Details form at your local PostShop.

You can also redirect your mail from your current rural address to your new address. You can do this by redirecting your mail online

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