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An automation readable mailpiece is defined as one that contains an accurate, correctly formatted, complete address or ZIP+4 POSTNET barcode and is readable on an OCR and/or a barcode sorter (BCS). The POSTNET barcode, whether preapplied or printed via an OCR, should reflect the ZIP+4 code that permits the finest level of sort for each mailpiece.
The recommended address format is shown in the illustration below. For additional information on designing mail for OCR/BCS readability, we suggest you obtain a copy of Publication 25, Designing Business Letter Mail, or Publication 221, Addressing For Success, from your local post office marketing and communications office. The Postal Service's Website (www.usps.gov) also provides access to those publications.
Addresses should be typewritten or machine printed in dark ink on a light background using uppercase letters. Except for the hyphen in the primary or secondary street number (if needed) or the ZIP+4 code, all punctuation may be omitted. All lines of the address should be formatted with a uniform left margin. When using a foreign address, always place the country name by itself on the last line. (See sample address types in section A2.)
Address characters must not touch and should be equally spaced. All lines of the address should be parallel to the bottom of the envelope. Be sure to include all pertinent information such as the directional code, apartment, floor, and suite number.
The entire address should be contained in an imaginary rectangle known as the OCR read area (see illustration in section A1) that extends from 5/8" to 2 3/4" from the bottom of the mailpiece, with 1/2" margins on each side.
The barcode clear area, 5/8" from the bottom, and 4 3/4" from the right edge of the mailpiece (see illustration in section A1), is the area where a POSTNET barcode is preapplied or printed by an OCR.
Extraneous (nonaddress) printing that appears in the OCR read area should be positioned above the delivery address line and as far away from the address block as possible.
The bottom line of the address should show only the COUNTRY name, written in full (no abbreviations) and preferably in capital letters. Do not place the postal codes (ZIP Codes) of foreign country designations on the last line of the address. Do not underline the COUNTRY name. An example of a correct foreign address follows:
Either of the following address formats may be used when the postal address delivery zone is included in the address. Use the standard two-character abbreviations for provinces and territories.
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Canadian Province/ Territory |
Postal Service Abbreviation | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Alberta | AB | ||
| British Columbia | BC | ||
| Manitoba | MB | ||
| New Brunswick | NB | ||
| Newfoundland | NF | ||
| Northwest Territories | NT | ||
| Nova Scotia | NS | ||
| Ontario | ON | ||
| Prince Edward Island | PE | ||
| Quebec | QC | ||
| Saskatchewan | SK | ||
| Yukon Territory | YT | ||
Mailers wishing to order a Postal Code Directory for Canada should write to the following address to obtain an order form:
NATIONAL PHILATELIC CENTRE
CANADA POST CORPORATION
75 ST NINIAN ST SUITE 100
ANTIGONISH NS B2G 2R8
CANADA
call: 1-800-565-4362
Major mailers requiring Postal Code information on computer tape or information regarding Canadian mailing standards should write to the following address:
ADDRESS MANAGEMENT
CANADA POST CORPORATION
2701 RIVERSIDE DR SUITE NO813
OTTAWA ON K1A 0B1
CANADA
call: 1-613-734-6402