Does my mailing address have a po box

A PO Box (Post Office Box) is a special mailbox rented from the United States Postal Service (USPS) where mail and packages are delivered to a specific address, rather than a physical street address.

To determine if your mailing address has a PO Box, you can:

  1. Check your mail: Look for a PO Box number on your mail, such as a package or letter. If you see a PO Box number, it means that's where your mail is being delivered.
  2. Check your mail carrier: Ask your mail carrier if your address has a PO Box. They may be able to tell you if your address is a PO Box or a physical street address.
  3. Check online: You can also check online directories, such as the USPS website or online mapping services like Google Maps, to see if your address has a PO Box.
  4. Check your lease or rental agreement: If you're renting a property, check your lease or rental agreement to see if it mentions a PO Box.

If you're still unsure, you can contact your local post office or USPS customer service to ask about your specific address.

Keep in mind that having a PO Box doesn't necessarily mean you don't have a physical street address. Many people have both a PO Box and a physical street address.