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Punctuate which part of the inside address? Both the sender's and recipient's addresses go inside a letter. Here's an example.

Sender's Street Address

City, ST 00000

Date

Recipient's Full Name

Business Name (if applicable)

Recipient's Street Address

City, ST 11111

Put a comma between the city and state.

For the states, use the official postal abbreviations (e.g., NY, ME, CA, OR, HI).

For a post office box, use PO Box and the number.

For street abbreviations, use the standards: Ave., St., Terr., Cir., Blvd., etc.

For streets using directions such as northeast or southwest, use NE, SW, NW, SE, E., W., etc.

I can't think of what else would be punctuated in the inside address.

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