Print your return address and the delivery address clearly, in the correct spots, to make sure your mail is delivered on time.
Address Format Tips
- Print addresses neatly in capital letters.
- Use a pen or permanent marker.
- Do not use commas or periods.
- Include the ZIP+4® Code whenever possible.
Write Sender Address
Write your address (the “return address”) in the top-left corner. Include the following on separate lines:
- Your full name or company name
- Apartment or suite number
- Full street address
- City, State, and ZIP+4 Code
Write Delivery Address
Write the delivery address (the “recipient” address) in the bottom center of the envelope. Include the following on separate lines:
- Recipient’s full name or company name
- Apartment or suite number
- Full street address
- City, State, and ZIP+4 Code
Advanced Tips for Secondary Addresses (like Apartment or Suite) Postal Addressing Standards
Special U.S. Addresses
Puerto Rico
Some Puerto Rico addresses include an urbanization or community code for a specific area or development. Addresses with an urbanization code, abbreviated URB, should be written on 4 lines:
MS MARIA SUAREZ
URB LAS GLADIOLAS
150 CALLE A
SAN JUAN PR 00926-3232
More Puerto Rico Address Examples
U.S. Virgin Islands
Virgin Islands addresses have the same format as standard addresses. The right abbreviation for this territory is “VI,” not “US VI” or “USA VI”:
MS JOAN SMITH
RR 1 BOX 6601
KINGSHILL VI 00850-9802
Military and Diplomatic Mail (APO/FPO/DPO)
Mail to military and diplomatic addresses is treated differently:
- Do not include the city or country name when you send something to an APO/FDO/DPO address in another country. This keeps your mail out of foreign mail networks.
- Do include unit and box numbers if they’re assigned:
SEAMAN JOSEPH SMITH
UNIT 100100 BOX 4120
FPO AP 96691
More Details on Military Addresses
When you’re done addressing your envelope, put what you’re sending inside the envelope, then close and seal it (using the envelope’s glue or tape).