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USPS PO Box Address Format for Return Address
i just opened a PO Box and i asked the clerk(s) there if when i put the PO Box address if i could write it as:
xxx Post Office Address #XXXX
City, State, Zip
or if i HAD to write out
P.O. Box XXXX
City, State, Zip.
...and they didn't know for sure.
I want to use the '#XXXX' format bc to me it looks a little less PO Box-y, but i don't want to risk my letter getting kicked back needlessly. Does it matter for direct mail??
Thanks,