Can any agency send you mail to general delivery

In the United States, General Delivery is a service provided by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that allows individuals to receive mail and packages at a post office without a fixed address. While General Delivery is typically associated with travelers or individuals without a permanent address, any agency or organization can send mail to General Delivery.

Here are some scenarios where an agency might send mail to General Delivery:

  1. Government agencies: Government agencies, such as the Social Security Administration, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), may send important documents or notifications to General Delivery if they don't have a specific address for the recipient.
  2. Financial institutions: Banks, credit unions, or other financial institutions may send statements, notifications, or other documents to General Delivery if they're unable to reach the account holder at their registered address.
  3. Courts and legal entities: Courts, law firms, or other legal entities may send legal documents, such as subpoenas or court orders, to General Delivery if they're unable to serve the recipient at their registered address.
  4. Healthcare providers: Healthcare providers, such as hospitals or medical clinics, may send medical records, test results, or other important documents to General Delivery if they're unable to reach the patient at their registered address.
  5. Businesses and organizations: Companies or organizations may send mail to General Delivery if they're unable to reach a specific individual or if they need to send a package to someone without a fixed address.

To send mail to General Delivery, the agency or organization would need to use the following format:

[Recipient's Name] General Delivery [City, State, ZIP Code]

For example:

John Doe General Delivery New York, NY 10001

The USPS will hold the mail at the post office for a limited time (usually 30 days) before returning it to the sender or disposing of it.