602 Addressing | Postal Explorer - USPS
pe.usps.com › text › dmm3001.5.1 Purpose for Return Address. The return address tells the USPS where the sender of a mailpiece wants it returned if the piece cannot be delivered. 1.5.2 Return Address Elements. The return address contains elements corresponding to those for the delivery address. A return address is required in specific circumstances (see 1.5.3). If the sender’s name is not included in the return address, another clear designation (apartment, suite, or room number) is required to ensure proper ...
Return Address | Postal Explorer - USPS
pe.usps.com › BusinessMail101The Postal Service encourages mailers to use return addresses because if the piece is undeliverable we can return it. The return address has the same elements as the Delivery Address and must be placed in the upper left corner of the address side or in the upper left of the addressing area. There are some instances where mailers MUST use a return address.
Postal Store Returns and Exchanges | USPS
www.usps.com › shop › returns-exchangesReturn the stationery and include in the package a request for replacement, an explanation of errors, and a description of the corrections you want made. If you order a replacement, you must pay the manufacturing fee for that order. Refund: Return the stationery and include a request for refund and an explanation of the reason for rejection.
Returns Made Easy | USPS
www.usps.com › returnsReturn shipment must include an appropriate, postage-paid Postal Service label. Item (s) must be mailable according to Postal Service standards. For mailability restrictions, visit https://www.usps.com/ship/shipping-restrictions.htm. For details on free Package Pickup, visit usps.com/pickup. Exceptions apply. See usps.com/tracking for details.
602 Quick Service Guide | Postal Explorer - USPS
pe.usps.com › text › qsg300Return Address ( 602.1.5) A return address tells the USPS where the sender wants the mail returned if it is undeliverable. A return address is required on certain types of mail. Preferred return address placement is the upper left portion of the mailpiece or the upper left part of the address area—on the side of the piece bearing postage.