Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 3936 — Theft of mail

Pennsylvania § 3936
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 18CRIMES AND OFFENSES
PartPART II
Ch. 39THEFT AND RELATED OFFENSES
Subch.DEFINITION OF OFFENSES

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18 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 3936 (2026).

Text

(a)Unlawful taking.--A person is guilty of the offense of theft of mail if the person unlawfully takes, or exercises unlawful control over, mail of another person with intent to deprive the other person of mail.
(b)Unlawful transfer.--A person is guilty of the offense of theft of mail if the person unlawfully transfers, or exercises unlawful control over, mail of another person or an interest in mail of the other person with intent to benefit the person or another person not entitled to the mail or interest in the mail.
(c)Grading.--
(1)Theft of mail constitutes a:
(i)Summary offense if the offense is a first offense and the value of the mail is less than $200.
(ii)Misdemeanor of the second degree if the offense is a second offense and the value of the mail is less than $200. (

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Legislative History

(Dec. 14, 2023, P.L.374, No.41, eff. 60 days) 2023 Amendment.Act 41 added section 3936.

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