What happens if you send mail without apartment number

If you send mail without an apartment number, it may still be delivered, but there are a few possible outcomes:

  1. Delivery to the main entrance: If the mail carrier is familiar with the building or has a map, they may deliver the mail to the main entrance of the building. In this case, the mail will be left in a mailbox or a designated area for residents to collect.
  2. Delivery to the mailbox cluster: If the building has a mailbox cluster or a central mailbox area, the mail carrier may deliver the mail to this location. Residents will need to check this area regularly to collect their mail.
  3. Return to sender: If the mail carrier is unable to deliver the mail due to the lack of an apartment number, they may return it to the sender as "undeliverable."
  4. Delivery to the post office: In some cases, the mail may be sent to the local post office or a central sorting facility, where it will be held until the recipient claims it or it is returned to the sender.

To avoid any issues, it's always a good idea to include the apartment number on the address label or envelope, especially if you're sending mail to a specific individual or business. This ensures that the mail is delivered directly to the correct location.

If you're unsure about the correct address format or have any questions about mail delivery, you can always contact your local post office or USPS customer service for assistance.