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When addressing a letter to a post office box, or PO Box, the key difference is that you’ll specify the PO Box number in place of a normal street address. Start by writing the recipient’s name in the first line, followed by the business or company they represent, if applicable. List the unique PO Box number below that, followed by the city, state, and zip code. To ensure prompt and precise delivery, make sure the format of your address heading meets the guidelines laid out by the postal service in your region.

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    Start the delivery address in the center of the envelope. The name and address of the person or entity that the letter is intended for should go front and center. Putting these important pieces of information in plain sight will make the letter easier to sort and deliver.[1]

    • If the delivery address is unclear or incorrectly placed, it’s possible that the letter could be mishandled.
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    Write the recipient’s first and last name on the first line. In most cases, this will be enough to get the letter into the right hands. You can also include the person’s middle initial, if you happen to know it. If there’s any confusion about who the letter is intended for, it’s a good idea to use their full name.[2]

    • A letter addressed to “John Alexander Smith” is less likely to be intercepted by the wrong person than one addressed to just “John Smith.”
    • To be as specific as possible, identify the recipient by a formal title, such as “Mrs.”, “Dr.”, or “Jr.”, where needed.[3]

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    Note the company or organization. If you’re writing to a representative of a group, the name of this group should come directly after the individual’s name. For example, the first 2 lines of the delivery address of a letter being sent to a business should look something like—“John A. Smith/ACME Innovations Inc.”[4]

    • There’s no need to include any additional identifying information, such as the person’s official title or job description.
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    Provide the PO Box number. Post office box addresses always begin with the words “PO Box” followed by the individual box number, usually a 2-5 digit number. The US Postal Service requests that senders leave out all punctuation when filling in PO Box addresses. For instance, write “PO Box,” not “P.O. Box.”[5]

    • Many businesses (and some individuals) receive their mail at post office boxes rather than traditional street addresses, which means you’ll only ever address your mail to 1 or the other, never both.[6]
    • PO Boxes work a little differently in every country. As a result, you might not have the same number of shipping options available to you when sending a letter or package internationally.[7]
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    Add the city, state, and postal code to the last line. Finally, specify the general area where the letter will be delivered. Separate the city and state or province with a comma, and leave a space between the state and postal code. In some regions, like France and parts of Canada, the postal code may come before the name of the city.[8]

    • Use the 2-letter abbreviation for your state or territory as outlined by your local postal authority, such as “Los Angeles, CA” or “New York, NY.”[9]
    • If you're mailing to an international address, include the name of the country on the line directly below the city and postal code.[10]
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    Look up unknown PO Box numbers. You should be able to uncover the physical address of the person or entity you’re trying to reach with a quick internet search. It may also be printed somewhere on the packaging of products you’ve purchased. The address will be displayed just as it should appear on your letter, so if there’s any doubt, just copy it down exactly as you see it.[11]

    • If you’re responding to a letter, you can find the PO Box in first or second line of the return address in the upper lefthand corner of the envelope.
    • Call Directory Assistance or submit a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request form to get ahold of a PO Box number that isn’t listed publicly.
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    Write legibly. When you’re finished addressing your letter, examine your handwriting and see whether it’s clear. Keep in mind that your mail is being handled, sorted, and delivered by another person, who will need to be able to read it at a glance.

    • Always print handwritten info. Cursive and other fancy scripts can be difficult to make out.[12]
    • It may help to write in all capital letters if your penmanship tends to be rushed or messy.
    • If you’re unsure whether your address will be legible to an unfamiliar eye, start over with a fresh envelope just to be on the safe side.
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    Provide a return address. Write your own address in the upper lefthand corner of the envelope or package. The return address should be the about the same size of the delivery address or slightly smaller. Otherwise, it may be mistaken for the delivery address.[13]

    • Include the address where it’s most convenient to reach you.
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    Affix the proper postage. Slap a stamp or prepaid shipping label somewhere near the upper righthand corner to cover the cost of delivery. Make sure the stamp or label isn’t hiding either address, or any other delivery info.[14]

    • Use a postage calculator to add up the cost of postage, or ask a clerk for assistance.[15]
    • International mail may also require additional postage or customs forms. These forms must be completed and submitted online prior to shipping.
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    Check for mistakes. Before you mail your letter, look back over the information you’ve provided and confirm that it’s correct. It’s especially important that you get numerical details right.[16] When you’re satisfied with your letter, slip it in the mailbox or take it down to the post office for delivery.

    • The mail carrier may know what you meant if you make a typo like “Indianapolis, IN,” but if the PO Box number or zip code is off, the letter could end up somewhere else or fail to be delivered at all.
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    Usually, you choose either the PO box number or the street address, depending on where the person receives their mail. However, if you want to include both, put the recipient's name on the first line, their street address on the second line, and the PO Box number on the third line. Finish with the city, state, and zip code on the fourth line.

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    As long as you stick to the correct dimensions for sending a letter (check your local postal service’s requirements), you can use paper wrapping, origami folded paper, homemade envelopes or even folding the letter itself into an envelope (an origami trick). However, this might vary depending on where you live, so always check the local rules and regulations regarding sending letters. And whatever you use, make sure it is strong enough to stay intact during its journey through sorting machines and mail handling!

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    Begin by writing the name of the person or company you’re sending the envelope or package to. Then, add the PO box number on the following line. On the next lines, add the city, state or province and zip code (or postcode). The article above explains in detail, with images to guide you, how to set this out correctly.

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      When addressing a letter to a PO Box, write the recipient’s full name on the first line. On the next line, if applicable, note the company or organization name. Under this information, on its own line, write “PO Box” and the individual number of the box, which is typically 2-5 numbers in length. Finally, on the last line specify the city, state, and zip code. Make sure to write legibly, note a return address, and affix the proper postage amount. To learn more, like how to check your envelope for errors, keep reading the article!

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      How do you write a full address with a PO Box? ›

      Write the addressee's name and company name (if applicable) on the first couple of lines. On the next line, write the PO Box number. 2. Underneath the PO Box number, write the city, state and ZIP code.

      What is the correct USPS address format? ›

      Use the following guidelines:

      No punctuation. At least 10-point type. One space between city and state. Two spaces between state and ZIP Code.

      How many digits is a PO Box address? ›

      A post office box (usually called a P.O. Box) is a lockable box with a real-street address at a local post office station. A P.O. Box address is a numbered box located in a post office where a person's postal mail is kept. In most cases, it is a two- to five-digit number that represents the location of the postal box.

      Do you put address line 1 or PO Box? ›

      Address Line 1 is typically used for the street address of the recipient. In contrast, Address Line 2 is used for additional address information such as an apartment or suite number, building name, floor number, P.O. Box number, or any other relevant details that could help identify the location.

      How do you write a sample address? ›

      The first line of an address includes a full name of a person you want to send a letter to. The second line is a house number and a street name. In the third line we write a town or a city name, a state abbreviation, and a zip code. A zip code is one of the most important components of the address.

      What is the rule for postal address? ›

      Address of the addressee shall be written on front side and sender's address on back side on an envelope. Minimum 15mm blank space shall be kept from left, bottom and right side of envelope.

      How do I mail to the PO Box? ›

      Let's break down the process into several easy steps.
      1. Start at the center of the envelope. ...
      2. Write the recipient's first and last name on the first line. ...
      3. Note the company or organization (optional) ...
      4. Provide PO box number. ...
      5. Add city, state, and postal code to the bottom line. ...
      6. Use Easyship's address validation for accuracy.

      How do you fill out a box address? ›

      Addressing Envelopes and Packages
      1. Recipient's name.
      2. Business's name (if applicable)
      3. Street address (with apartment or suite number)
      4. City, State and ZIP code (on the same line)*
      5. Country*

      How to write address on Post Office parcel? ›

      Position of the sender's information on the envelope: The sender's details must always be placed on the top left corner of the envelope. These details are vital in case the letter is returned. The address must be written legibly and clearly in either black or blue ink on the envelope.

      How to format PO Box address? ›

      Begin by writing the name of the person or company you're sending the envelope or package to. Then, add the PO box number on the following line. On the next lines, add the city, state or province and zip code (or postcode).

      How to write a postal address? ›

      How to write an address on an envelope
      1. The name of the sender should be placed on the first line.
      2. If you're sending from a business, you would list the company name on the next line.
      3. Next, you should write out the building number and street name.
      4. The final line should have the city, state and ZIP code for the address.
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      What are examples of address formats? ›

      US Mailing Address Formats
      • Standard Format.
      • Examples.
      • John Smith. 999 Anywhere St., Apt 555 (variation: 999 Anywhere St #555) Medford MA 02155. ...
      • John Smith. c/o Tufts International Center. 20 Sawyer Avenue (variation: 20 Sawyer Ave) ...
      • John Smith. c/o Janet Jones. ...
      • Tufts International Center. 20 Sawyer Ave. ...
      • John Smith. PO Box 999.

      How do I use a PO Box as a billing address? ›

      To enter a PO Box as your credit card's billing address, simply enter the box number as the street number and the words "PO Box" as the street name.

      How to properly write an address in a sentence? ›

      When writing an address all on one line or in a sentence, use a comma before the following elements: the apartment or suite number, the city, and the state. It's not necessary to use a comma before the zip code. Her address is 3425 Stone Street, Apt. 2A, Jacksonville, FL 39404.

      What is a PO Box address? ›

      What is a PO Box? A PO Box is a secure, numbered box located at the Post Office where your mail is kept until you collect it.

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