If you are doing it with the intention to defraud or mislead theaddressee or the sender, then yes, it is illegal.
You may have post delivered to any address, provided you have permission from the owner of the address. Many young people today have their own addresses, but still have personal letters such as banking statements sent to their parents address for extra security.
You can write on the return address "C/O", next to the receiver name - which means "care of".
For example:
Joe Johnson (C/O Jackie Bean)
12345 West Road
London
LE9 1JN
This means that the letter is addressed to you (Joe Johnson) but is in the care ofyourfriend, Jackie Bean. You don't have to use C/O, but it will help the sender understand that it is not your address (ie - if the sender is abailiffdemanding debt repayments, they will not raid you friends house if they know it is not your property).
It is, however, illegal to open mail that is notintendedfor you. Whether it was posted to you by accident or not.
I believe so, a psyco neighbor just got a cell phone using our address - I faxed the sherrif's dept and sent a letter to AT&T. I'm looking for other people to inform seeings how we just received his bill. Can't be legal.
I'm sure its not, if you are trying to register for a website I'm not sure but if your emailing someone its definitely not.
If you are doing it without premission, and with the intent to mislead or defraud, yes.
Is it illegal to use someone address even if that person does not live there
Not necessarily, but if they find out you can possibly be sued and your employer won't appreciate it either.
Yes, it is. It is also known as fraud.
yes it is unless done by mistake
U need SSC and money and Address.
no
No
A class C Provisional Drivers license. Unless you are applying for a learners permit
In Georgia, illegal immigrants are not permitted to obtain drivers' licenses.
You can't. It's illegal
No
emergency
For sure in Georgia
no it is illegal
get a green card or a visa..
yes