Nationwide DJI Mail-In Repair

Nationwide DJI Mail-In Drone Repair

Ship your DJI Mini, Air, Mavic, Avata, FPV, or Phantom from anywhere in the United States for DJI drone repair by mail, diagnostics, a clear estimate, approved repair, and return shipping.

Use this page if your drone crashed, has gimbal or camera errors, broken arms, motor issues, no power, firmware trouble, binding problems, battery warnings, or water exposure. DroneEverything checks the aircraft first and explains whether a DJI repair service makes sense before work is completed. Local Tampa Bay customers can also choose local drone drop-off.

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Start Your DJI Repair Request

Tell us the model, symptoms, crash details, app warnings, and whether the drone has already shipped.

Mail-In Drone Repair Request
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Customers count on DroneEverything for clear communication, careful inspection, and honest repair advice before spending money on parts or replacement.

The goal is simple: get your drone back in the air when repair makes sense, and tell you when it does not.

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How Mail-In Repair Works

From repair form to return shipping

Submit Repair Details

Use the form at the top. Include the DJI model, symptoms, what happened, app warnings, photos if requested, and tracking if the drone is already on the way.

Pack Correctly

Ship the aircraft only unless told otherwise. Install the gimbal protector or camera cover, pad the box, and use a trackable carrier.

Diagnostics and Estimate

The $50 diagnostic fee applies toward an approved repair. Impact damage, gimbal movement, camera function, power behavior, firmware status, and visible parts damage are checked before you approve work.

Repair or Replace

Approved work is completed and checked when practical. If repair is not the smart move because of cost, parts availability, water damage, or safety concerns, you will be told clearly.

Common DJI Repairs

Gimbals, cameras, crashes, arms, motors, firmware, binding, and no-power issues

DroneEverything checks the problem first, then tells you whether the repair makes sense based on damage, parts, safety, and the value of the drone.

Gimbal and Camera

DJI gimbal repair may involve gimbal overload errors, broken gimbal arms, crooked horizon, shaking video, ribbon cable damage, no image, camera errors, and lens impact damage.

Crash Damage

Crash repair can include broken arms, cracked shells, damaged landing gear, motor mount damage, loose parts, and hidden impact damage that may not be obvious from the outside.

Power and Software

Diagnostics can review failed updates, controller binding, DJI Fly app warnings, calibration problems, connection issues, shutdowns, and no-power complaints.

DJI Mini, DJI Air, DJI Mavic, DJI Avata, and Phantom drone repair parts for mail-in drone repair service
DJI Models

DJI Mini, Air, Mavic, Avata, FPV and Phantom repair

Whether a DJI drone can be repaired depends on the damage, available OEM or quality aftermarket parts, age of the aircraft, repair cost, and whether the drone can be safely tested afterward.

DJI Mini repair: Mini, Mini 2, Mini 3, Mini 3 Pro, Mini 4 Pro and related models
DJI Air repair: Air 2, Air 2S, Air 3 and related models
DJI Mavic repair: Mavic Pro, Mavic 2, Mavic 3 series and related models
DJI Avata repair, DJI FPV repair, and Phantom models can be checked depending on parts availability and repair value
Honest Repair Advice

$50 diagnostic fee applied toward approved repair

The goal is not to sell you a repair at any cost. It is to figure out the smart move: fix it, replace it, or stop before the bill gets too high.

Clear Inspection

The issue you describe and any related damage are checked before a repair is suggested. Some problems require deeper testing after the aircraft powers on or after damaged parts are removed.

Estimate Before Work

You get the repair plan and estimated cost before approved work is completed. If parts availability changes or hidden damage is found, DroneEverything will communicate before moving forward.

Repair or Replace Guidance

If the aircraft is not worth repairing, you get told that before throwing money at the wrong fix. Severe water exposure, major board damage, unavailable parts, or high repair cost can make replacement the better option.

Parts, Safety and Expectations

What to expect from a responsible DJI repair service

OEM and Aftermarket Parts

When parts are needed, the repair recommendation may depend on availability, fit, cost, and the specific DJI model. OEM parts are preferred where appropriate, and quality aftermarket options may be discussed when they make sense.

Repair Limitations

Some damage cannot be fully diagnosed from photos or symptoms alone. Water damage, board corrosion, impact stress, and previous repairs can create hidden issues that affect cost, reliability, or repairability.

Safety Comes First

A drone is an aircraft. If the repair cannot be completed or tested with reasonable confidence, DroneEverything may recommend against flying it or against investing further in the repair.

Local Customers

Near Tampa Bay? Drop-off is available by appointment

Palm Harbor, Clearwater, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Dunedin, Tarpon Springs, Safety Harbor, Oldsmar, Largo, Seminole, Pinellas County, Pasco County, and Hillsborough County customers can use local drone drop-off. Everyone else can use this form and ship in for nationwide drone repair.

If your issue involves a controller, binding, charging, or stick behavior, DroneEverything may ask you to include the controller. You can also review DJI remote controller options if replacement is more practical than repair.

Questions Before You Ship

What customers usually ask

Do you repair DJI drones by mail?

Yes. DroneEverything accepts DJI drones from customers throughout the United States for inspection, estimates, parts replacement, repair, and return shipping.

What DJI drone models can I mail in for repair?

Many DJI Mini, Air, Mavic, Avata, FPV, and Phantom models can be checked. Whether repair makes sense depends on parts availability, damage, age, safety, and repair cost.

What should I include when I ship my drone?

Include the aircraft with the gimbal protector or camera cover installed. Add your contact information, model, issue description, and tracking number. Do not include extras unless requested.

Should I mail the battery, SD card, or remote controller?

No. Leave out the battery, SD card, remote controller, charger, case, and extras unless that item is part of the problem or DroneEverything specifically asks for it. Never ship unsafe batteries.

How much is the diagnostic fee?

The diagnostic fee is $50 and is applied toward an approved repair. Return shipping or declined-repair handling may still apply depending on the situation.

Will I get an estimate before repair work is completed?

Yes. Your drone is checked first. You get the repair plan and estimated cost before approved work is completed.

When is DJI drone repair not recommended?

Repair may not be recommended when the cost is too close to replacement value, parts are unavailable, damage is too extensive, water or corrosion has affected major electronics, or the drone cannot be safely tested after repair.

Do you use OEM DJI parts?

OEM parts may be used where available and appropriate. In some cases, quality aftermarket parts or replacement assemblies may be discussed based on availability, cost, and the specific repair.

Do you repair water damaged drones?

Water-damaged drones can be checked, but water damage is unpredictable and may not always be repairable. Corrosion can continue after drying, and inspection helps determine whether the drone is worth repairing.

Can you repair DJI gimbal overload or camera errors?

Many gimbal overload, camera error, crooked horizon, no image, vibration, and ribbon cable issues can be inspected. The repair path depends on the model, the impact damage, and whether parts are available.

Can you fix DJI drones that will not power on?

No-power issues can be diagnosed, but they may involve batteries, power boards, main boards, corrosion, crash damage, or other electrical problems. Do not ship a damaged or questionable battery.

Can you help with DJI controller binding or connection problems?

Yes, binding and connection issues can be reviewed. If the remote controller is part of the problem, DroneEverything may ask you to include it or may recommend a controller replacement option.

Can I buy parts instead of sending my drone in?

Yes. If you prefer a DIY approach or need replacement components, you can visit the DJI drone parts shop. Some repairs still require careful calibration, testing, or professional handling.

Can Tampa Bay customers drop off instead of mailing?

Yes. Local customers near Palm Harbor, Clearwater, Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Tampa Bay can use local drone repair by appointment through local drone drop-off.

Start Nationwide DJI Repair

Submit the repair request and get the next step

Use the form, call or text 727-992-6304, or choose local drop-off if you are near Tampa Bay. DroneEverything will review the details and help you decide the right next move.

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