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Put the PO box after the street name such as Mrs. Bla bla Talkative street Po Box 13949583930382940 blank blank, bla, 849574
The PO Box.
A Post Office box (PO Box) is a separate location to the street address where mail can be stored and picked up by the owner. You simply should include the recipient's name, the PO Box the City, State and Area code. Also, since a PO box is owed by the Postal Service you cannot send a Fed EX to a PO Box.
Yes, you can send mail to a PO Box without a street address. Simply address the envelope with the recipient's name followed by "PO Box" and the box number in the address line. The mail will be delivered to the recipient's PO Box at the designated post office.
You can't. The whole idea of a PO box is to be used instead of a street address. The post office will not give out a street address of the owner.
No make them separate example: PO BOX 9999 Smith street Franklin, ohio *zipcode*
The correct way is to have the PO Box on the line directly above the City, State, Zip line. Mr. John Smith 1234 Main Street PO Box 905 Sometown, NC 01234
Instead of listing a street address, list the PO Box.
It depends on where you want it to go. If you want it to go to the PO Box, the Street will go first followed by the PO Box and then the City, State, Zip. 123 Main Street PO Box 493031 Anytown MS 12349
Often times, you can. Mail to a street address is sometimes redirected to the PO Box (if one exists) anyway. For example, Disneyland in Anaheim (CA) actually has a real-life street address, but all the mail goes to their PO Box; it would be impossible for the mailman to even attempt delivering the volume of mail that this theme park receives per day. I think you are asking if you can used the physical street address of the Post Office with your box number listed as a suite number? So instead of the standard address like PO Box XXX you would use something like: 1000 Main Street, Suite XXX?If so, I have the same question! Some services won't take a PO Box but all my mail goes there.
No, a PO Box is not an acceptable address type on a Form W-9. The IRS requires you to provide a physical address, including street number and name, for tax purposes.