CT
It depends on the weight of the letter/package.
Yes, but it is not easy as to just Google information. There should be two bar codes on the envelope of the letter, on the front which contains your address there should be a bar code for you information, and on the back there is a very light bar code that contains information of where the letter was sent from. The U.S postal service has this info but it wouldn't tell you who specifically sent it.
Two parts found on a business letter that are not used in a personal letter are:the inside addressthe reference line
The two letter suffix used to designate a Spain internet address is es.
The two types of business letter are the formal and informal.
The abbreviation for Hawaii is the two letter postal code HI.
== == The standard two letter postal abbreviation for the state of Connecticut is CT. Standardized two-letter state abbreviations were implemented by the USPS in 1987, prior to which the conventional long forms were still used, such as Fla for Florida, Conn for Connecticut, and Mass for Massachusetts.I used to send letters to my cousins on Long Island New York addressed to Smithtown, L.I. , as if Long Island were it's own state rather than a part of New York. The letters never had any trouble arriving, but I did get a gentle note from my letter-carrier in 1988 requesting I use the new standard format 'just to be safe'. Conventional forms are still used in casual writing. For example, a band composed of members from Massachusetts and Connecticut named themselves Mass-Conn-Fusion.Connecticut abbreviated is 'CT'.
Iowa's two-letter abbreviation is IA.
AR
VT
== == The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Louisiana is LA.
alaska
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Oregon is OR.
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of North Dakota is ND.
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Kansas is KS. KS or Kans.
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Nevada is NV.
The official postal abbreviation is NE.