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Check your lease agreement or rental contract: Your PO box address should be listed in your lease agreement or rental contract if you rented a PO box. Contact the post office: If youre not sure what your PO box address is, you can call or visit the post office where you rented the PO box and ask for the information.
Post office boxes (P.O. Box) are traditionally used by individuals to receive mail in areas where mail may not be delivered directly to their homes. People also use P.O. boxes for security, privacy, the need for quicker delivery, and to maintain a permanent mailing address.
For a mailpiece to be eligible for First-Class Mail letter rates, it must be at least 3-1/2 inches by 5 inches by 0.007-inch thick, and no more than 6-1/8 inches by 111/2 inches by 1/4-inch thick. If the mailpiece falls within these dimensions, it is classified as a letter. Follow these easy steps for letters: 1.
You do not have access to your mail PO Box address exampleStreet address exampleJohn SmithMr/Ms. Smith567 Honeycomb Rd555 Main StPO Box 1234Unit 55Atlanta GAAtlanta GA 30301 Aug 27, 2023
A post office box (commonly abbreviated as P.O. box, or also known as a postal box) is a uniquely addressable lockable box located on the premises of a post office.
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A Physical Address cannot be the same as a PO Box. This is because a post office box is not a proper street-name address. Therefore, even if you have a street address, you can use a PO box to keep your actual address private. However, you cannot use your PO box address as your street address.
Mailpiece Dimensions SHAPEHEIGHTPostcardsminimum maximum3-1/2 inch min. 4-1/4 inch max.Lettersminimum maximum3-1/2 inch min. 6-1/8 inch max.Large Envelopesminimum maximum6-1/8 inch min. 12 inchesPackagesMaximum length plus girth 108 inches (130 inches for USPS Ground Advantage)
First Class Mail is the most common and affordable way to send envelopes and lightweight packages. Anything you send to customers, including bills, invoices, correspondences and merchandise can be sent via First-Class, as long as your letters weigh less than 3.5 ounces. and your parcels weigh less than 13 ounces.

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