Any Rules When Sending Letters Using Private Mailing Secrets

Any Rules When Sending Letters Using Private Mailing Secrets

Yes, below are a few rules that are the most common mistakes made students (and why a denial of delivery or return to sender occurs).

DO NOT
REPLACE WITH

ABBREVIATE TITLES

Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr.

FULL TITLES

Mister, Missus, Mistress, Doctor

ABBREVIATE STREET NAMES

Av., St., Rd., Dr., Cir., Blvd., N., S., E., W.

FULL STREET NAMES

Avenue, Street, Road, Drive, Circle, Boulevard, North, South, East, West

ABBREVIATE STATE NAMES

OH, FL, NY, CA

FULL STATE NAMES

Ohio, Florida, New York, California

RAW ZIP CODE or ZIP CODE + 4

10023, 81937, 19827-9183

ZIP CODE IN BRACKETS

[10023], [81937], [19827] or [zip exempt]


Place notice on a small custom label/sticker:

First Class Non-Domestic
Without Prejudice
BK12 Statutes at Large
Chapter 71 Section 23
37th. Congress Session 111

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