How to find where a letter was mailed from

There are a few ways to find out where a letter was mailed from:

  1. Postmark: Check the postmark on the envelope or package for the date and location where it was mailed. The postmark will typically include the city, state, or zip code where the item was mailed from.
  2. Return Address: Check the return address on the envelope or package for the sender's address. This may not always be the same as the mailing address, but it can give you an idea of where the item was mailed from.
  3. Tracking Information: If the letter or package was sent via a trackable shipping method (such as USPS, UPS, or FedEx), you can use the tracking number to find out where it was mailed from. You can usually find the tracking number on the shipping label or in the shipping confirmation email.
  4. Carrier's Website: If you have the tracking number, you can visit the website of the shipping carrier (such as USPS, UPS, or FedEx) and enter the tracking number to find out where the item was mailed from.
  5. Inquire with the Sender: If you're unable to find the information through other means, you can try contacting the sender directly and asking them where they mailed the letter or package from.

Here are some specific steps for each of these methods:

Method 1: Postmark

Method 2: Return Address

Method 3: Tracking Information

Method 4: Carrier's Website

Method 5: Inquire with the Sender

Remember to always verify the information you find to ensure accuracy.