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)
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.
I'm guessing your talking about the envelope first put the address you want to mail it to on the center of the front side then put a return address on the top left corner then put a stamp on the top right corner
As addressed, when returned, no forwarding address was given or the forwarding time limit (usually one year) has expired and the USPO will no longer forward the mail. If the letter has no return address, then it goes into the dead letter file, where eventually it might get opened in search of finding a return name/address inside the envelope.
There should be red marking on the front of the envelope called a postmark, it should name the city & state of the mail processing center the letter was sent from. This is not necessarily where it was mailed from, just where it was processed.
To mail an envelope, you need a stamp in the upper right corner and a recipient's name and address in the center. It is also traditional to put a return address in the upper left corner, or on the reverse of the envelope, at the top, but not required.
If you need to forward mail to someone who no longer lives at your address, you can write "Return to Sender – No Longer at This Address" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox. Alternatively, you can contact your local post office and provide them with the person's new address so they can redirect the mail accordingly.
You must write the address of the intended recipient, together with the name of the person or company. It is optional to write the return address. In the US, the return address goes in the upper-left-hand corner of the front of the envelope. In the UK, it goes on the flap in the back of the envelope.
the return address is most likely your address. wherever you want the mail to go IF there's a problem like the person no longer lives at the address you sent it or if it's illegible or no postage ect.
Use a complete return address, including department name, on all outgoing mail to be metered.Address envelopes so that the destination address is parallel to the longest edge of the envelope. Address large envelopes so that the flap is on the right or leading edge of the envelope. Seal all large envelopes.
it goes to the next house on your street (could be pedo)
You can learn how to address an envelope at the USPS website. They can also teach you how to address an envelope for International mail. A good place to go to teach children to address envelopes is on the nhcs website.
Put the correct amount of postage stamp on the envelope, address the envelope and then post the envelope.
Write your letter. Put it into an envelope. Put the address on it. Get the required amount of postage from wherever you are in the world and put it on the envelope. Then mail it.
At the mail box or post office with the correct address on the envelope for its destination. The address should be in the instructions for the tax form that you are using under where to mail income tax return. You could try your state tax department web site and see if you can find he mailing address at the web site.
it is recommended because if your mail does not get delivered safely the post office can return it to you if you have your name and address on the back otherwise it does not really matter
Just write on the envelope "not at this address, return to sender" and throw it back in a post box, then it will be returned to whomever sent it.