Mail Subscriptions (original) (raw)

Learn more about the different types of Mail Subscriptions, how to manage your Mail subscription, and where to get help.

Mail Subscriptions are offered by The New York Times as an option for paper delivery in domestic or international locations where our distribution cannot deliver to. Mail Subscriptions are delivered by the postal service instead of a New York Times delivery partner.

Select an option below to learn more:

The New York Times offers the following Mail Subscriptions:

Regular Mail Subscription

A Regular Mail Subscription is a newspaper subscription delivered by mail. Regular Mail subscriptions include New York Times All Access.

Large Print Weekly Subscription

The Large Print Weekly Subscription is a newspaper that is printed in a larger typeface to make it easier to read. The Large Print Weekly is a weekly digest that contains a curated set of articles (from the week) which is published together in a standalone section.

The Book Review Subscription

The Book Review subscription includes delivery of the print edition of The Book Review by mail. The Book Review Subscription does not include All Access. To learn more about this offering, visit Book Review.

To sign up for a Mail Subscription, select Contact Customer Care from the bottom of the page.

Mail Subscription delivery is managed by the postal service and are subject to postal service delays and processing times, which varies depending on the delivery area.

Mail subscribers can change their email and manage billing for their subscription in Account.

Mail subscribers can select Contact Customer Care at the bottom of the page to:

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