Can you mail a sase with no return address

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has specific regulations regarding the use of Self-Addressed Stamped Envelopes (SASEs) with no return address.

According to USPS regulations, a SASE with no return address is considered a "non-mailable" item. This is because the USPS requires a return address on all mail pieces to facilitate delivery and to allow for the return of undeliverable mail.

If you try to mail a SASE with no return address, it will likely be rejected by the USPS and returned to you. The USPS may also charge you a fee for attempting to mail a non-mailable item.

There are a few reasons why the USPS requires a return address on SASEs:

  1. Delivery: A return address helps the USPS deliver the mail piece to the correct recipient.
  2. Undeliverable mail: If the mail piece is undeliverable, a return address allows the USPS to return it to the sender.
  3. Tracking: A return address helps the USPS track the mail piece and identify the sender if there are any issues with delivery.

If you need to send a SASE with no return address, you may want to consider using a different type of mail piece, such as a plain envelope or a postcard. Alternatively, you can use a SASE with a return address that is not your own, such as a business or organization's address.

It's worth noting that some businesses or organizations may accept SASEs with no return address, but this is not a standard practice and may vary depending on the specific circumstances.