Mail package label

A mail package label, also known as a shipping label, is a label that is attached to a package to provide information about the package and its contents. Here are the typical details that are included on a mail package label:

  1. Sender's Information: The sender's name, address, and contact information (phone number and/or email).
  2. Recipient's Information: The recipient's name, address, and contact information (phone number and/or email).
  3. Package Details: The package's weight, dimensions, and any special handling instructions (e.g., "Fragile" or "Do Not Bend").
  4. Shipping Carrier: The name of the shipping carrier (e.g., USPS, UPS, FedEx).
  5. Service Type: The type of shipping service used (e.g., First Class, Priority Mail, Ground).
  6. Tracking Number: A unique tracking number assigned to the package, which can be used to track the package's progress.
  7. Special Instructions: Any special instructions or notes about the package, such as "Signature Required" or "Leave at Door".

Here's an example of what a mail package label might look like:

Sender's Information

Recipient's Information

Package Details

Shipping Carrier

Service Type

Tracking Number

Special Instructions

This is just an example, and the specific details included on a mail package label may vary depending on the shipping carrier and the type of service used.