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If you mean do you need to write your name on the outside of the envelope in order for the letter to be accepted for post, the answer is no, you do not. Letters are often mailed without a return address because people will usually tear the envelope open and then discard it.
The return address is not required on postal mail. However, lack of a return address prevents the postal service from being able to return the item if it proves undeliverable; such as from damage, postage due, or invalid destination. Such mail may otherwise become dead letter mail.
If you put the correct address on it without the name, it will probably be delivered. If it's not delivered, it will be sent to your return address.
You don't need a last name. In fact, you don't need a name at all. If the customer's last name is not one the packing slip, don't put it on the shipping label. There might be a reason they left it out.
Follow these guidelines for addressing inner and outer envelopes in a formal manner: Use formal names (no nicknames). Middle names aren't necessary, but must be spelled out if used (no initials). Spell out all words such as Apartment, Avenue, Street, etc.
You don't need a real name either. All you need is the address. It is the address that any courier delivers to. If the customer's last name is not one the packing slip, don't put it on the shipping label.
You don't need a real name either. All you need is the address. It is the address that any courier delivers to. If the customer's last name is not one the packing slip, don't put it on the shipping label.
If you mean do you need to write your name on the outside of the envelope in order for the letter to be accepted for post, the answer is no, you do not. Letters are often mailed without a return address because people will usually tear the envelope open and then discard it.
Is having a first and last name necessary on letter envelopes? — Quora. Here in America you can put whatever you want for a name: just the first, just the last, some term of endearment, or nothing at all just the address.
You don't need a real name either. All you need is the address. It is the address that any courier delivers to. If the customer's last name is not one the packing slip, don't put it on the shipping label.
No, you don't have to have the actual name of the person or persons to who you are sending the letter. In such cases you can address the letter as Resident or Occupants in lieu of the actual name.
There is no legal limit on the length of your name, but we impose a limit of 300 characters (including spaces) for your full name. The Passport Office allows 30+30 first/last and Driving Licenses (DLA) is 30 total.
In fact, according to the Guinness Book of World Records throughout most of the 1970s and '80s, Hubert Wolf stern is a man of the most names: 26 first names (one for every letter of the alphabet, from Adolph to Zeus), and a last name that lasts 666 letters long.
(Some states require baby's last name be the same as the mother or father, but not Alabama.) Only the English alphabet is allowed. While apostrophes and hyphens are okay, numbers and symbols aren't.
The average length is 6 letters and/or two syllables.
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