Can i resend mail that was returned no such number

The frustration of a returned mail!

If your mail was returned as "No Such Number" (NSN), it means that the USPS was unable to deliver the mail because the address you provided does not exist or is not valid. Here are some steps you can take to resend the mail:

  1. Verify the address: Double-check the address you provided to ensure it's accurate and complete. Make sure you have the correct street number, apartment number (if applicable), city, state, and ZIP code.
  2. Update the address: If you find an error in the address, update it and resend the mail. You can use the USPS's online address correction tool to help you correct the address.
  3. Use a different address: If the original address is no longer valid, try sending the mail to a different address. You can use a friend or family member's address as a temporary solution.
  4. Use a forwarding service: If you're unable to update the address or send the mail to a different address, consider using a forwarding service like USPS's Forwarding Service or a private forwarding service. These services can forward your mail to a new address.
  5. Resend the mail: Once you've updated or corrected the address, you can resend the mail using the corrected address. Make sure to use the same postage and mail class (e.g., First-Class Mail, Priority Mail) as the original mail.

Before resending the mail, you may want to consider the following:

Remember to always use accurate and complete addresses to ensure successful mail delivery.