The postmark would indicate where the piece was originally processed, but that's as specific as would be possible.
It will NOT be returned to the sender that is for sure if it does not have a correct return address on the mailed envelope and the one that it was mailed to has a incorrect address or does NOT accept the mailed envelope.
it goes to the next house on your street (could be pedo)
need a n address label to mail a book back to taste of homes book
An attempt will be made to return the mail to you indicating that there is insufficient postage or the letter will be forwarded to the address with postage due.
Example: if you send a letter in the mail and if there isn't a stamp, or if the address doesn't exist then they will send it back to you. That's why you pit your address in the upper left corner
If you live in texas where do you mail your federal return
Your return address in Antarctica is based on the logistical operation of mail in your research station. Your station manager can give you the proper return address for your mail.
if there is a return address it will be sent back to that address
Write on the envleope "Not at this address - Return to Sender" and out back in mailbox for return.
I ask my sister could i receive some important mail in her address when i was having problem with my mail getting deliver at that time is that a crime. also is this a crime when i receive the mail i put my address on it
The post office would return it to the return address.
It depends on who the carriers is and what the incorrect address was. There must also be a return address.
It will NOT be returned to the sender that is for sure if it does not have a correct return address on the mailed envelope and the one that it was mailed to has a incorrect address or does NOT accept the mailed envelope.
Maybe.You can send one with a fake return address. Whether you can send it without a return address at all depends on exactly what mail programs are in use in the chain.
2009 Ohio State Tax return mail address
A fictitious return address is an address that does not exist or is not associated with the sender. It is often used to conceal the true identity or whereabouts of the sender for privacy or fraudulent purposes. It can be illegal and unethical to use a fictitious return address, especially when sending mail or packages.
A return address is not, strictly speaking, required for the USPS to deliver mail. The return address is used if the mail is undeliverable for some reason; if it is missing, the letter will be treated as a "dead letter". This may mean that the post office might open it and search it for clues as to where it should be returned to, so if there's anything in there you'd be embarrassed by, just put on the return address already!