Modern post office in Malaysia
Practical Guide 2026

Mastering postal procedures in Malaysia.

From receiving your personal packages to managing your administrative mail, discover how to navigate the Malaysian postal system with peace of mind and efficiency.

Major mail players in Malaysia

Pos Malaysia J&T Express Ninja Van DHL E-commerce Lalamove

A hybrid and dynamic postal system

Settling in Malaysia involves understanding a logistics system that may differ significantly from what we know in Europe. In 2026, the country has established itself as a major logistics hub in Southeast Asia, driven by the explosion of e-commerce and modernized infrastructure.

Whether you reside in a modern condominium in Kuala Lumpur or a traditional house in Penang, managing your mail is a pillar of your practical life in Malaysia. Between the historic operator Pos Malaysia and a plethora of private courier services, the options are vast but require some key knowledge to avoid lost packages or administrative delays.

"The key to successful delivery lies in the accuracy of your address. A wrong postal code in Malaysia can redirect your package to the other end of the peninsula." — Living in Malaysia Team.
Package delivery in Malaysia

Different modes of delivery

Residential Mailbox (Condominium)

This is the most common method for expatriates. Condos generally have a secure mail room. Letters are deposited in your individual box, while large packages are often kept by the Management Office or left at the Guard House.

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Peti Surat (PO Box)

Ideal for entrepreneurs or those living in rural areas. You can rent a PO box at any post office (Pejabat Pos).

  • • Maximum security
  • • Anonymity of physical address
  • • Access during opening hours

Drop-off Points & Lockers

Services like PopBox or Ninja Van lockers in LRT stations or shopping malls allow you to collect your packages 24/7.

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The importance of address formatting

A standard Malaysian format looks like this:

Recipient Name
Condominium Name, Block X, Unit Y
Street Name / Jalan
Postcode (5 digits) CITY
STATE, MALAYSIA
Mail

Postal Rate Simulator (2026 Estimates)

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Essential administrative formalities

Administrative office

Pos Laju account opening

For freelancers and companies, allows preferential rates and home pickup.

Mail redirection

In case of an internal move within Malaysia, Pos Malaysia offers a paid redirection service.

1. Registering with Pos Malaysia

Unlike in France, it is not strictly necessary to register to *receive* simple mail at a valid residential address. However, for managing international packages, it is highly recommended to create an account on the online portal or the Pos Malaysia mobile app.

This allows you to track your shipments, pay customs taxes online (if applicable), and manage redirections. For professionals, check our guide on how to start a business in Malaysia for specifics related to business mail.

2. Customs management (SST and Taxes)

This is the pain point for many expatriates receiving packages from abroad. Since 2024, Malaysia has applied new rules on Sales and Service Tax (SST) for low-value goods (LVG) imported.

  • Taxation threshold: Any package may be subject to inspection.
  • Process: If your package is held, you will receive a notification via SMS or mail. Payment is made via the customs portal or directly at the designated post office.
  • Tip: Always ask the sender to attach a detailed invoice and to fill out the CN22/CN23 form accurately.

3. Collecting missed packages

If you are not there, the delivery person usually leaves a delivery notice (often a small yellow or pink slip). Note: you generally have 7 to 14 days to collect the item at the indicated post office before it is returned to the sender. Always bring your original passport (copies are rarely accepted).

The private courier ecosystem

Sometimes faster and more reliable than the national postal service for immediate needs.

Mobile app

GrabExpress / Lalamove

For ultra-local deliveries (within the same city) in less than 2 hours.

Package

Ninja Van / J&T

E-commerce leaders. Heavily involved in Shopee and Lazada deliveries.

Truck

DHL / FedEx / UPS

Essential for sending official documents (visas, contracts) to Europe.

Online service

EasyParcel

A great aggregator to compare all courier rates in a single interface.

For more useful digital tools, check our guide to essential mobile apps in Malaysia.

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Feedback and Experiences

"At first, I didn't understand why my packages were blocked. I realized my condo address had to include the block and unit number precisely. Since I started using the Pos Malaysia app, I get real-time notifications, it's much easier!"

M

Marc L.

Expatriate in Kuala Lumpur for 3 years

"To send my Christmas presents to France, I always use EasyParcel. It allows me to choose between DHL and Pos Malaysia depending on my budget. Expect about 10 days for standard shipping to Europe."

S

Sophie R.

Resident in Penang

Postal Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours for Pejabat Pos?
Generally from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, Monday to Friday, and from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm on Saturdays. Note that in the Northern states (Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu), the weekend is Friday/Saturday, so the hours differ.
Can I receive alcohol by mail?
It is extremely complex and strongly discouraged. Alcohol is subject to strict import licenses and high excise taxes. Most carriers refuse alcohol for private individuals.
Where can I buy stamps and envelopes?
Directly at post offices, but also in certain bookstores like MPH, Popular, or in convenience stores like 7-Eleven (availability varies).
My package is marked "Held by Customs", what should I do?
Wait a few days. Often, it's just the time for customs clearance. If it lasts more than a week, contact the carrier. They will likely ask you for proof of payment (PayPal invoice or screenshot of the purchase site) to calculate the tax.
Are there any mail services in French?
No, English and Malay are the two service languages. For help, turn to the French-speaking associations in Malaysia who can assist you occasionally.

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