By US Postal regulations you do not have to place your name on a the mailbox of a single family dwelling, however the rule may be different when it comes to multiple mailboxes in apartment homes and multi-family dwellings.
The obvious problem for the mail carrier would be that if the addressee's apartment/unit number was not on the envelope - and there was no name on the mailbox, how would the carrier know where to deliver the item?
That depends on where you put it. A mailbox could be anywhere.
The name on the mailbox in "The Grapes of Wrath" was Joad.
Yes, anything under 13 ounces can be put in the mailbox
no it is illegal t open someone else's mailbox
US postal regulations state nothing but US mail can be put into a mailbox
In a mailbox.
Yes, there is a button inside the mailbox where the postmasters put all the letters.
In America, a mailbox on the sidewalk is where personal mail is put into a box outside a person's house.In Britain, mail is put through a letterbox set in the front door.
no they drop it off at your house.
Gabe
No. Mailboxes are protected property. Everything placed into a mailbox should be stamped and posted.
You technically own your mailbox but the United States Postal Service has exclusive rights to use the box. It is illegal for anyone to put anything inside a mailbox except the official mail person.