Send a Fax to Italy Online
USD $0.99 per fax (up to 5 pages per fax — send multiple faxes if needed). Upload PDF, JPG, or PNG to any Italy number (include +39). Pay once via Stripe, no account required. Files auto-delete within 2 hours and you receive a delivery confirmation (optional).
How to Send a Fax to Italy
- Enter the fax number with +39
- Upload PDF/JPG/PNG (up to 5 pages)
- Pay $0.99 via Stripe and send
Why fax to Italy with GoFaxNow?
With GoFaxNow you can send faxes to Italian companies, public offices, and healthcare providers without needing your own fax machine. Upload your document, enter the destination number with +39, pay once, and we dispatch your fax via our telecom network. Your files are automatically removed after sending to keep your data private.
What makes GoFaxNow different?
Unlike other online fax services, GoFaxNow requires no login, no app, and no subscription. You pay once, send instantly, and we delete your files automatically after dispatch — ensuring full privacy and GDPR compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions — Italy
How do I format Italian fax numbers?
Prefix the number with +39 and then the full national number. Spaces and dashes are okay; we normalise the format before sending.
Can I send to Italian government offices or hospitals?
Yes. If they publish a fax number, you can send documents via GoFaxNow. We will provide a transmission confirmation after dispatch.
Is any registration required for Italy?
No. There is no registration or subscription. Every fax is a one-time transaction.
How do I know my fax was sent?
After dispatch you’ll see a transmission confirmation screen. You can also download a PDF receipt showing the delivery result. While this confirms delivery to the recipient’s fax line, it cannot guarantee that the document was read.
Do you store my files?
No. Unpaid uploads are deleted after 30 minutes; paid and sent faxes after 2 hours. We never store or archive any documents. All processes are fully GDPR-compliant.
Need help with Italian destinations or fax formatting? See our FAQ.
