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  1. How to Send a Letter or Postcard | USPS

    USPS shows you how to send a letter or postcard in the U.S., from choosing an envelope, writing the address, buying and applying stamps, and finding a drop-off location.

  2. Postal Addressing Standards for Puerto Rico and US Virgin Island ...

    Address Quality Solutions Correct and Standardize Your Address List Verify Your Address List Enrich Your Data Stay Compliant with Move Update Undeliverable-as-Addressed (UAA) Mail …

  3. Publication 28 - Postal Addressing Standards | Postal Explorer

    22 Last Line of the Address 23 Delivery Address Line 24 Rural Route Addresses 25 Highway Contract Route Addresses 26 General Delivery Addresses 27 United States Postal Service …

  4. 213 Secondary Address Unit Designators | Postal Explorer

    The preferred location is at the end of the Delivery Address Line. The pound sign (#) should not be used as a secondary unit designator if the correct designation, such as APT or STE, is …

  5. USPS - Retail Postage Price Calculator

    Requires Ground Transportation Please select from the following options Calculate Postcard price View Flat Rate Envelopes View Flat Rate Boxes Calculate price based on Shape and Size

  6. Postage Rates & Prices | USPS

    Cost of First-Class™ Stamps Letter Stamps Standard-sized, rectangular envelopes From $0.78 Square, Oversized, or Unusual Envelopes From $1.27 Postcard Stamps Standard-sized, …

  7. International Mail Services & Shipping Rates | USPS

    Send 1 oz. letters or postcards around the world with one Global Forever ® stamp, which currently costs $1.70 and never expires, even if the postage price goes up. For large …

  8. How to Send a Letter or Postcard: International | USPS

    Write the delivery address in the bottom center of the envelope. You must write the delivery address in English, though you can include the delivery address in another language (like …

  9. ZIP Code™ Lookup | USPS

    Please verify the address before sending your mail. If more than one address matches the information provided, try narrowing your search by entering a street address and, if applicable, …

  10. Mail Fraud

    Learn how to format and sequence the recipient's address for USPS mail.