How to fill out usps priority mail express envelope
To fill out a USPS Priority Mail Express envelope, follow these steps:
Step 1: Address the Envelope
- Write the recipient's name and address on the front of the envelope in the top left corner. Make sure to use the correct format:
- Recipient's name
- Street address or post office box number
- City, state, and ZIP code
- Apartment or suite number (if applicable)
Step 2: Add the Return Address
- Write your return address in the top right corner of the envelope. This is the address where the USPS will return the envelope if it cannot be delivered to the recipient.
Step 3: Indicate the Service
- In the top center of the envelope, write "Priority Mail Express" to indicate the service you are using.
Step 4: Add the Tracking Number (Optional)
- If you want to track your package, you can add a tracking number in the top center of the envelope. You can obtain a tracking number from the USPS website or at a post office.
Step 5: Add Any Additional Information
- If you need to add any additional information, such as a special handling instruction or a signature required notice, you can write it on the envelope.
Step 6: Seal the Envelope
- Close the envelope and seal it with a piece of tape.
Step 7: Affix the Correct Postage
- Make sure to affix the correct postage to the envelope. The cost of Priority Mail Express postage varies depending on the weight and size of the envelope. You can use a postage scale or consult the USPS website to determine the correct postage.
Step 8: Take it to the Post Office
- Take the completed envelope to a USPS post office or a blue collection box to have it processed.
Here's an example of what the completed envelope might look like:
[Top left corner] John Doe 123 Main St Anytown, CA 12345
[Top right corner] Jane Smith 456 Elm St Othertown, CA 67890
[Top center] Priority Mail Express
[Top center] Tracking Number: 1234567890
[Additional information] Signature required upon delivery
[Seal the envelope]
[Postage] $25.00
Remember to check with the USPS website or a post office for any specific requirements or restrictions for Priority Mail Express envelopes.