Street mailing address
A street mailing address typically includes the following components:
- Street number or name: This is the specific address of the property, such as "123 Main Street" or "456 Elm Avenue".
- Street type: This is the type of street, such as "Street", "Avenue", "Boulevard", "Lane", etc.
- City: This is the city or town where the property is located.
- State or province: This is the state or province where the property is located.
- Postal code or zip code: This is a unique code used by the postal service to route mail to the correct location.
Here is an example of a street mailing address:
123 Main Street Anytown, CA 12345
Here's a breakdown of each component:
- 123: The street number
- Main Street: The street name
- Anytown: The city
- CA: The state (California)
- 12345: The postal code (zip code)
Note that some addresses may also include additional information, such as:
- Apartment or suite number: This is used to identify a specific unit within a building, such as "Apt 101" or "Suite 200".
- Floor number: This is used to identify a specific floor within a building, such as "Floor 3".
- Building name: This is used to identify a specific building within a complex, such as "The Towers" or "The Plaza".
Here is an example of an address with additional information:
123 Main Street, Apt 101 Anytown, CA 12345
In this example, the address includes the street number, street name, city, state, and postal code, as well as the apartment number (101) and building name (Main Street).