Yes, you can put a different return address on mail as long as it is a valid address that can receive mail. It is important to ensure that the return address is accurate in case the mail needs to be returned for any reason.
Yes, you can put a different return address on an envelope as long as it is a valid address that you have permission to use.
The post office would return it to the return address.
I ask my sister could i receive some important mail in her address when i was having problem with my mail getting deliver at that time is that a crime. also is this a crime when i receive the mail i put my address on it
The return address is typically placed in the top-left corner of an envelope. This helps in case the mail cannot be delivered and needs to be returned to the sender.
If you do not know the current address of the person, the the best thing to do is write 'Return to sender. Not at this address' on the front of the envelope and put it back into the letterbox.
No, it is illegal to throw away mail that is not addressed to you, even if it is for previous tenants. It is important to either return the mail to the sender or write "Return to Sender - Not at This Address" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox.
A return address is not, strictly speaking, required for the USPS to deliver mail. The return address is used if the mail is undeliverable for some reason; if it is missing, the letter will be treated as a "dead letter". This may mean that the post office might open it and search it for clues as to where it should be returned to, so if there's anything in there you'd be embarrassed by, just put on the return address already!
You mark them "addressee unknown" and "return to sender", then either put them back in your mail box for pick up or drop them in any mail box.
The address you should put into the return address portion of your envelope (the top left corner) is your mailing address. You may want to put that in the letter, too. It is not known whether or not Emma Watson, star of the Harry Potter movies, answers her own fan mail, but if she gets a lot, and she probably does, it is probably not possible for her to answer all of them personally.
If you know his new address, mark it on the envelopes and put them in a mailbox. If you don't know his new address, mark "return to sender/addressee unknown". You can also mark the mail "refused".
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
Yes you can, but if you did't put all the right information on it for eg.if you forgot the postal code, then it wouldn't get returned to you.