[Their name]
c/o [whoever you're actually sending it to]
[address]
So, for example:
Jane Smith
c/o John Doe.
123 Any Street
Washington, D.C. 09876
USA
C/O is the written abbreviation for " in the care of " .
The proper way to address a mailing envelope is to place the stamp at the top right corner, add the senders return address on the top left corner of the envelope with the recipients full name and address in the middle of the envelope.
A correct way to address an envelope to Spain is: Senor (Mr.) Senora (Mrs.) or Senorita (Miss.)
The proper way to address an envelope for a Ph.D. is "Dr. [Full Name]" followed by their address.
You can address it to the recipient as you normally would on the envelope, then in the lower left hand corner of the envelope, write "To the personal attention of................." You can also address it in the following manner: John Doe c/o ABC Company Street Address City, State and zip code Either way is fine, depending on your preference. Or FAO..which means For the Attention of
When someone has moved, you should write "Return to Sender" or "Not at this Address" on the envelope before sending it back to the sender.
You put the name of whoever it is for on the envelope and put the address of the perents' house. If you don't write the name on the envelope someone may think it is for them or someone else!!
You can address them simply as President of whatever the company name is. You can then follow with the rest of the address.
Senator John Doe, MD
put it up your bum
how to write correct address on the envelope to Lithuania
Mr John Doe and family
The Revd. & Mr. X