What to expect when receiving your order
Super Speciosa offers discounted expedited shipping via Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express through the United States Postal Service (USPS). Before placing your order, please acknowledge the following regarding delivery time expectations:
- We do not guarantee delivery dates. We only ensure that your order will be delivered from our warehouse to the post office on time.
- All orders placed before 2 p.m. EST are shipped the same day. Orders placed after 2 p.m. EST will be shipped the following day. We do not ship on Sundays or postal holidays when the post office is closed, and UPS does not pick up on Saturdays.
- Priority Mail service is expected to deliver in 2 or 3 days from when the order is shipped (excluding Sundays).
- Priority Mail Express service is expected to deliver in 1 or 2 days from the date the order is shipped (excluding Sundays).
- During the holiday season, delivery times are not unusual to extend several days beyond this window.
- We will only refund shipping costs if USPS delivers by the expected date.
All packages are shipped discretely for your privacy.
When to opt for UPS vs USPS
If you are in the southeastern U.S., you may want to consider UPS Ground as a faster alternative to USPS Priority Mail (or sometimes even Priority Mail Express). This is especially true if you are located in Florida, where we ship our orders. Most customers located in Florida will receive their order in one day when they select UPS Ground. Use the map below to determine when you will receive your package for UPS Ground service.
Be aware that UPS does not pick up from our warehouse on Saturdays, whereas USPS does. This means that you may want to select a USPS option if you are ordering after 2 p.m. Eastern on Fridays and before 2 p.m. Eastern on Saturdays.
The map below shows transit times from our distribution center in Florida.
Where do we ship to?
Super Speciosa currently ships domestically from Florida to all states in the U.S.except for the following locations*:
States where kratom is banned:
- Alabama
- Indiana
- Vermont
- Wisconsin
- Arkansas
- Rhode Island
Cities/Counties where kratom is banned:
- San Diego, California
- Jerseyville, Illinois
- Sarasota County, Florida
- Oceanside, California
- Ontario, Oregon
- Union County, Mississippi
*This list may not include some locations where kratom is regulated. Check with local law enforcement agencies for more information.
Details about Legal and Illegal States and Countries
Alabama
🚫 Kratom has been illegal in Alabama since May 2016, classified as a Schedule I controlled substance. The American Kratom Association is working with lobbyists to replace this ban with the Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA).
Alaska
✅ Kratom remains legal in Alaska.
Arizona
🌱 Kratom is legal in Arizona, with the Kratom Consumer Protection Act passed in 2019.
Arkansas
🚫 Kratom is currently illegal in Arkansas.
• [Arkansas Controlled Substances Directive]
• [Arkansas Controlled Substances List]
California
✅ 🟡 Kratom is legal across California except for the cities of San Diego and Oceanside. It has been banned in San Diego since 2016. There is ongoing consideration of legislation similar to the KCPA.
Colorado
🌱 Kratom is legal in Colorado, and the state passed the Kratom Consumer Protection Act in 2022. However, some cities have specific restrictions:
- Denver: Products must carry a consumer advisory warning.
- Parker and Monument: Sales are banned, but possession is allowed.
- Castle Rock: Sales to individuals under 18 are prohibited.
Connecticut
✅ Kratom is legal in Connecticut. A proposal to ban sales to individuals under 21 was introduced in February 2023 but has not moved forward.
Delaware
✅ Kratom remains legal in Delaware.
Florida
🌱 Kratom is legal in Florida, with the Kratom Consumer Protection Act passed in 2023. However, Sarasota County banned kratom in 2014.
Georgia
🌱 Kratom is legal in Georgia, where the Kratom Consumer Protection Act was enacted in 2019. Amendments to the KCPA are expected in 2024.
Hawaii
✅ Kratom is legal in Hawaii.
Idaho
✅ Kratom is legal in Idaho.
Illinois
✅ 🟡 Kratom is legal for those over 18, but some cities have enacted bans:
- Alton, Jerseyville, Glen Carbon, and Edwardsville: Kratom is banned for use, sale, and possession.
- Naperville: Sales are prohibited to anyone under 21.
Indiana
🚫 Kratom has been illegal in Indiana since 2014, incorrectly classified as a synthetic drug and a controlled substance.
Iowa
✅ Kratom is legal in Iowa.
Kansas
✅ Kratom is legal in Kansas, though a pending KCPA was delayed until the 2024 legislative session.
Kentucky
✅ Kratom is legal in Kentucky. A proposed ban in 2022 was halted.
Louisiana
✅ 🟡 Kratom is legal for individuals over 21, except in the parishes of Ascension, Franklin, and Rapides, where it is banned.
Maine
✅ Kratom is legal in Maine.
Maryland
✅ Kratom remains legal in Maryland, despite past attempts to ban it.
Massachusetts
✅ Kratom is legal in Massachusetts, with a pending KCPA in 2023.
Michigan
✅ Kratom is legal in Michigan.
Minnesota
✅ Kratom is legal in Minnesota, with a pending Kratom Consumer Protection Act in 2023.
Mississippi
✅ 🟡 Kratom is legal in Mississippi, but numerous counties and 33 cities have banned its sale, use, and possession. The American Kratom Association continues advocacy efforts in the state to prevent further bans.
Banned counties: Alcorn, Calhoun, Itawamba, Lowndes, Monroe, Noxubee, Pearl River, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union.
Banned cities: Belmont, Blue Mountain, Booneville, Bruce, Burnsville, Caledonia, Columbus, Corinth, Derma, Fulton, Guntown, Iuka, Mantachie, Marietta, New Albany, Okolona, Oxford, Pontotoc, Ripley, Saltillo, Senatobia, Tishomingo, Vardaman.
Missouri
✅ Kratom is legal in Missouri, where the KCPA passed in 2022 but was vetoed by the governor.
Montana
✅ Kratom is legal in Montana. A proposed ban in 2023 did not succeed.
Nebraska
✅ Kratom is legal in Nebraska.
Nevada
🌱 Kratom is legal in Nevada, with the Kratom Consumer Protection Act passed in 2019. However, there have been efforts by the Governor and Board of Pharmacy to amend the KCPA.
New Hampshire
✅ 🟡 Kratom is legal in New Hampshire for those over 18, except in Franklin, where it is banned. The KCPA has passed the Senate and is awaiting further action.
New Jersey
✅ Kratom remains legal in New Jersey, with a pending KCPA.
New Mexico
✅ Kratom is legal in New Mexico.
New York
✅ Kratom is legal in New York, with a pending KCPA in 2023.
North Carolina
✅ 🟡 Kratom is legal in North Carolina with an age restriction of 18+. A KCPA bill is pending, and a 2016 ban attempt was unsuccessful.
North Dakota
✅ Kratom remains legal in North Dakota.
Ohio
✅ Kratom is legal in Ohio, with a pending KCPA bill in 2023. The Ohio Board of Pharmacy previously attempted to classify kratom as a controlled substance but withdrew its proposal after opposition.
Oklahoma
🌱 Kratom is legal in Oklahoma, with the KCPA enacted in 2021.
Oregon
🌱 Kratom is legal in Oregon, with the KCPA enacted in 2022.
Pennsylvania
✅ Kratom remains legal in Pennsylvania, with a KCPA filed in 2023.
Rhode Island
🚫 Kratom is illegal in Rhode Island. However, a KCPA bill has been filed, and the Department of Health agrees that kratom does not meet the state’s criteria for scheduling.
South Carolina
✅ Kratom is legal in South Carolina. A proposed 2023 ban expired in session.
South Dakota
✅ Kratom remains legal in South Dakota, with rejected ban attempts in the past.
Tennessee
✅ 🟡 Kratom is legal for individuals over 21, with proper labeling requirements. A past ban only applied to synthetic kratom products.
Texas
🌱 Kratom is legal in Texas, with the KCPA enacted in 2022.
Utah
🌱 Kratom is legal in Utah, which was the first state to pass the KCPA in 2019.
Vermont
🚫 Kratom is illegal in Vermont. However, in 2023, the Department of Health agreed to remove kratom from its Schedule I listing, pending formal legal proceedings.
Virginia
🌱 Kratom is legal in Virginia, with the KCPA passed in 2023.
Washington
✅ Kratom remains legal in Washington, with a proposed ban removed after the KCPA was introduced.
Washington, D.C.
✅ Kratom is legal in Washington, D.C.
West Virginia
🌱 Kratom is legal in West Virginia, with the KCPA passed in 2023.
Wisconsin
🚫 Kratom is illegal in Wisconsin, but the state legislature is considering the KCPA in 2023.
Wyoming
✅ Kratom remains legal in Wyoming.
Please be advised that Mitragyna Speciosa is prohibited in these locations and our system will not allow shipping to these destinations. For more information on locations where kratom has been banned and why please visit this helpful kratom legality map or the American Kratom Association.