How to send mail without return address

Sending mail without a return address can be a bit tricky, but it's not impossible. Here are a few options:

  1. Use a post office box (PO box): You can rent a PO box at your local post office and use that as your return address. This way, you can keep your personal address private.
  2. Use a mail forwarding service: There are several mail forwarding services that allow you to receive mail at a private address and then forward it to your actual address. Some popular options include Mailbox Forwarding, EarthClassMail, and Virtual Mailbox.
  3. Use a virtual address: Some companies offer virtual addresses that you can use as your return address. These addresses are usually located in a secure facility and can receive mail and packages on your behalf.
  4. Use a third-party mail service: Some third-party mail services, such as Mailchimp or Constant Contact, offer return address services. They can send mail on your behalf and use their own return address.
  5. Use a generic return address: If you don't want to use a PO box or mail forwarding service, you can use a generic return address like "Attn: [Your Name]" or "General Delivery" at your local post office.

Here are some things to keep in mind when sending mail without a return address:

Remember to always follow your local post office's guidelines and regulations when sending mail without a return address.