Can you have an apostrophe for ups mailing address

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS) guidelines, you can use an apostrophe in a mailing address, but there are some specific rules to follow:

  1. Use an apostrophe to indicate possession: If the address is for a specific person or entity, you can use an apostrophe to indicate possession. For example:
    • John's Street
    • Smith's Drive
    • The Jones' Residence
  2. Use an apostrophe to indicate a contraction: If the address is a contraction of two words, you can use an apostrophe to indicate the contraction. For example:
    • St. John's Street (St. John is a contraction of Saint John)
    • Dr.'s Office (Dr.'s is a contraction of Doctor's)
  3. Avoid using apostrophes for plural forms: Do not use an apostrophe to indicate plural forms, such as:
    • Streets (not Street's)
    • Drives (not Drive's)
  4. Check with UPS: While the USPS guidelines are generally followed, it's always a good idea to check with UPS specifically to confirm their policies on apostrophes in mailing addresses.

In summary, you can use an apostrophe in a UPS mailing address to indicate possession or contraction, but avoid using it for plural forms.