Postcard mailing address area

Here is a general outline of the mailing address area on a postcard:

Recipient's Name Street Address or PO Box City, State ZIP Code

Here's a breakdown of each section:

  1. Recipient's Name: This is the name of the person or business you're sending the postcard to.
  2. Street Address or PO Box: This is the physical address or post office box where the recipient can be reached. If the recipient has a post office box, you'll need to use that instead of a street address.
  3. City, State ZIP Code: This is the city, state, and ZIP code where the recipient is located. The city and state are usually written on separate lines, with the city on one line and the state on the next. The ZIP code is written on the same line as the state.

Here's an example of what the mailing address area might look like on a postcard:

John Doe 123 Main St Anytown, CA 12345

Remember to use the correct postage and make sure the postcard is addressed correctly to ensure it reaches its destination!