Back copies of The New York Times from the past 90 days can be ordered by mail using a check or money order payment. You do not need to be a subscriber to the New York Times to order a back copy. Supplies are limited and orders will be fulfilled on a first come first served basis.

To order a back copy by mail:

Confirm the date of the paper being requested is within the last 90 days. Checks for requests outside of this window will be returned.

Include a note in your mailing with the following information. Paper Issue date(s) requested Number of copies requested (limit of 50) Requestor’s first and last name Full mailing address including: street, city, state, zip, and country Contact Phone Number



Include a check or money order for the exact cost Checks or money orders are required for payment and the amount must be exact or we will be unable to process your request. Please use the charts below to confirm the cost before mailing your check or money order. We are unable to accept credit cards for this service. We are unable to accept International checks. Currency must be in US Dollar. What to include on your check: Payable to: The New York Times Back Copy Department Check Memo: date of requested newspaper(s) and number of copies for each date



NOTE: If you would like to have your copies sent to different addresses please specify the issue date(s) and number of copies you would like sent to each address.

Check Payment Details:

Monday - Saturday Edition Sunday Edition U.S, Possessions, Territories, APO, FPO Second Class Mail $5.75 per copy $10.75 per copy First Class Mail $8.45 per copy $16.20 per copy Foreign Rates: 2nd Class Mail Canada $6.40 per copy $13.95 per copy All other foreign countries $7.50 per copy $15.50 per copy

Mail check and order details to:

The New York Times Back Copy Department

P.O. Box 8042

Davenport, IA 52808-8042

Once the request is received and your payment processed you will receive your back copy paper(s) in about 14 business days.

Please Contact Customer Care if you have any questions.