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What does it mean by address Line 1 and 2?
Address line 1 should contain the primary address information. Address line 1 should contain the primary address information and secondary address information (e.g., floor, suite or mail stop number) on one line. Address line 2 should contain the building/dorm or school name.
What do I write in address line?
How to write an address
- Write the recipient’s name on the first line.
- Write the street address or post office (P.O.) box number on the second line.
- Write the city, state, and ZIP code on the third.
How do I fill out address line 1?
Address line 1, then, can be seen as a kind of preview of the full address. Simply write or type the street number of your building or house, leave a space, and then finish off the line with your street name. You shouldn’t add a comma along with either of the items in address line 1.
Should I put my apartment number on address line 1?
USPS.com advises that when the apartment number doesn’t fit on the street address line, apartment number should be written ABOVE the street information. The USPS prefers including the apartment number on one long street address line, but also suggests the alternative of including an apt line above the street address.
How do you fill out an address line UK?
- Top lines. Write or print the name of the person (or people) you are sending to on the first line, above the address.
- Middle lines. Use a line for the property number and street name.
- Bottom line. UK destination: The final line should be the UK postcode, again in capital letters.
How do I find my address line 1?
What is this? Any time you are asked for the first line of your address, you simply need to put in the number of your building and the name of the street where you live. Other information, such as apartment number, goes elsewhere, so you don’t need to worry about it here.