Can i send mail general delivery

Yes, you can send mail to a general delivery address. General delivery is a service provided by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that allows you to send mail to a person or business without knowing their specific address. Here's how it works:

  1. Address the envelope or package to "General Delivery" followed by the city, state, and ZIP code of the post office where you want the mail to be held.
  2. Make sure to include the recipient's name and any other relevant information, such as a return address.
  3. Mail the envelope or package to the post office using regular mail or a shipping service.

When the mail arrives at the post office, it will be held for pickup by the intended recipient. The recipient can then go to the post office and present a valid form of identification to claim the mail.

Here are some important things to keep in mind:

Here is an example of a general delivery address:

General Delivery [City, State, ZIP code] [Post Office Name]

For example:

General Delivery New York, NY 10001 James A. Farley Post Office

Keep in mind that general delivery is not the same as a post office box (PO box). With a PO box, the mail is delivered to a specific box at the post office, whereas with general delivery, the mail is held at the post office for pickup by the recipient.