How to address mail unh
When addressing mail to someone in the United States, you should use the following format:
Recipient's Name Street Address or Post Office Box City, State ZIP Code
Here's a breakdown of each part:
- Recipient's Name: Write the person's name as it appears on their driver's license or other official documents. Use the full name, including any middle names or initials.
- Street Address or Post Office Box: If the person has a street address, write it in the format "123 Main Street". If they have a post office box, write "PO Box 123".
- City, State ZIP Code: Write the city and state, followed by the ZIP code. For example, "New York, NY 10021".
Here are some additional tips:
- Use the correct abbreviations for states and territories. You can find a list of state abbreviations on the USPS website.
- Use a hyphen to separate the street address from the city and state. For example, "123 Main St - New York, NY 10021".
- If the recipient has a suite or apartment number, include it after the street address. For example, "123 Main St #101 - New York, NY 10021".
- If the recipient has a rural route or box number, include it after the city and state. For example, "Rural Route 1 - Box 123 - New York, NY 10021".
Here's an example of a complete address:
John Doe 123 Main Street New York, NY 10021
Remember to double-check the address for accuracy before sending the mail.