Mail stop address

A mail stop address is a type of mailing address that is used to deliver mail to a specific location within a building or complex, but does not include a street address or a specific apartment number. Mail stop addresses are often used in large buildings, such as office buildings, hospitals, or universities, where it may not be practical or possible to assign a unique street address to each individual or department.

A mail stop address typically consists of the following components:

  1. The name of the building or complex
  2. The name of the department or organization
  3. A unique identifier, such as a room number or a mailbox number

For example:

Mail stop addresses are often used in conjunction with a post office box (PO box) or a general delivery address, which is used to receive mail and packages. The mail is then delivered to the recipient's location within the building or complex.

Here are some common types of mail stop addresses:

  1. Departmental mail stop: Used to deliver mail to a specific department within a building or complex.
  2. Room mail stop: Used to deliver mail to a specific room or office within a building or complex.
  3. Mail stop box: Used to deliver mail to a specific mailbox or post office box within a building or complex.
  4. General delivery mail stop: Used to deliver mail to a general delivery address, which is used to receive mail and packages for a specific organization or department.

Overall, mail stop addresses are an important part of the mailing system, allowing mail to be delivered efficiently and accurately to specific locations within large buildings and complexes.