The C/O or “℅” is the abbreviated form for “care of.” Know how to use C/O in mailing addresses and instances where you can use them.| PostGrid
Businesses don’t know the USPS standards and restrictions for mails and their tabbing. They wonder why their mailers never got delivered.| PostGrid
If you wonder what address line 1 and 2 are and how you can better utilize address lines, you have come to the right place. Read more.| PostGrid
To know more about postal address examples, it is better to have a look at some of the USPS address guidelines that you need to keep in mind.| PostGrid