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261 Format Use the words GENERAL DELIVERY, uppercase preferred, spelled out (no abbreviation), as the Delivery Address Line on the mailpiece.
A. Street Addressing Service for your PO Box For example, if a Post Office is located at 500 Main Street and your PO Box is PO Box 59, with Street Addressing Service your mail may be addressed to you at 500 Main Street #59.
The USPS provides the Delivery Sequence File (DSF) system to help organizations to identify deliverable addresses. The DSF is a computerized file that contains all delivery point addresses served by the USPS, with the exception of general delivery addresses.
Delivery point sequence (DPS) is an automated mail sorting process that puts carrier routes into delivery order. DPS eliminates the need for additional sorting at delivery units.
The DSF is a computerized file that contains all delivery point addresses served by the USPS, with the exception of general delivery addresses. DSF2 is the second generation of this system. Address validation validates an address against the DSF file if the address contains a Delivery Point Code.
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9 most common USPS tracking statuses Label created, not yet in system. This status is assigned to a newly-created label. In transit to next facility. Arrival at unit. Departed USPS facility. Arrived at USPS facility. Processed at destination facility. Arriving late. Outbound out of US Customs.
Regarding type styles and the best readability on USPS machines, the Postal Service recommends proportional or fixed fonts, or as close to proportional or fixed fonts as possible (e.g., Arial, Tahoma). Avoid script or styles similar to Gothic because USPS machines cannot read them well.

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