
How to Send a Letter or Postcard | USPS
USPS shows you how to send a letter or postcard in the U.S., from choosing an envelope, writing the address, buying and applying stamps, and finding a drop-off location.
Multifactor Authentication (MFA) - USPS
NEW customers who signed up for their account after March 6, 2025 will have to verify their email before they can complete mandatory MFA setup. If you selected No, I'd like to change my …
Addressing Your Mail - Postal Explorer
These envelopes, along with stationery and prepaid First-Class Mail postcards and envelopes, can be purchased at the Post Office. Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail envelopes are …
How to Send a Letter or Postcard: International | USPS
Learn how to use USPS to send letters from the U.S. to other countries: What you can send, how to write addresses, ways to buy postage, and more.
ZIP Code™ Lookup | USPS
Please verify the address before sending your mail. If more than one address matches the information provided, try narrowing your search by entering a street address and, if applicable, …
What are the Best Tips for Addressing Mail? - USPS
Whether it is mail for holidays or special occasions, or regular letters and packages, these helpful tips may come in handy: Type or neatly write the complete address of the recipient. Use a …
Welcome | USPS
Let's start with the recipient's address. (Shows a Priority Mail envelope.) This is the central most important step, which should help you remember: The recipient's address goes in the center. …
Publication 28 - Postal Addressing Standards | Postal Explorer
22 Last Line of the Address 23 Delivery Address Line 24 Rural Route Addresses 25 Highway Contract Route Addresses 26 General Delivery Addresses 27 United States Postal Service …
Welcome | USPS
Step 2: Address the envelope: On the bottom center of the envelope, write the address you want your letter delivered to. Start by writing the recipient's name; on the next line, write their street …
How to Prepare & Send a Package | USPS
Learn how to ship a package with USPS, from choosing the right mail service, packing your box, writing the address, calculating postage, and scheduling a pickup.