Recipient address on mail

The recipient address on a mail refers to the address of the person or organization that the mail is being sent to. This address is typically printed on the envelope or package and includes the following information:

  1. Name: The name of the person or organization receiving the mail.
  2. Street Address: The street address or post office box number where the mail will be delivered.
  3. City: The city where the mail will be delivered.
  4. State or Province: The state or province where the mail will be delivered (in the United States, this is usually abbreviated as "State" or "ST").
  5. ZIP Code or Postal Code: The five-digit ZIP code or postal code for the delivery area.
  6. Country: The country where the mail will be delivered (if it's an international mail).

Here is an example of a recipient address:

John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown, CA 12345 USA

In this example, the recipient's name is John Doe, the street address is 123 Main Street, the city is Anytown, the state is California, the ZIP code is 12345, and the country is the United States.

It's important to make sure that the recipient address is accurate and complete to ensure that the mail is delivered correctly.