Title 39 › Part PART IV— - MAIL MATTER › Chapter CHAPTER 30— - NONMAILABLE MATTER › § 3010
Anyone who sends sexually oriented ads through the mail must put their name, address, and any Postal Service mark the Post Office requires on the envelope or cover. A person can tell the Postal Service they do not want to receive sexually oriented ads for themselves or for any child under 19 who lives with or is under their care. The Postal Service will keep a current list of those names and may charge a fee to share it. Mailers must stop sending such ads to names on the list after 30 days. No one may sell, rent, lend, share, or use mailing lists made from that Postal Service list except as allowed here. A sexually oriented advertisement is an ad that shows or clearly describes sexual body parts, sexual acts (natural or not), sadism or masochism, or similar erotic material. If the sexual part is only small and unimportant in a larger book, catalog, or magazine, it is not treated as a sexually oriented ad.
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39 U.S.C. § 3010
Title 39 — Postal Service
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73