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Addresses consist of: The recipient's first and last name. Street number and name (address line 1) Apartment or unit and its number (address line 2) City, state and zip code (include all of this on one line with a comma between city and state, but not zip code) Country.
Address Line 1: This line contains the building number, street name, and suffix (e.g., "123 Elm Street, Apt 4B" in the US) and specifies the exact property location. Address Line 2: Includes the city, state (for the US), and postal or zip code (e.g., "New York, NY 10001").
Write your address on the top right hand side of the letter and the address of the recipient thus the person you are writing the letter to on the left side mostly starting from below your address. You should provide a contact for your prospective employer to contact you for further information when the need be.
Only Manhattan is addressed as New York City, or NY, NY. Brooklyn is Brooklyn, NY. The other boroughs, you use the street address, borough name and the state except for Long Island, where you put the town name, L.I., and state. ZIPCODE is what matters.
Over one address: When sending a letter to multiple recipients at multiple locations, it's often best to send each of your recipients an individual copy that includes only their name and address. Consider including a "cc: " after the names of your recipients to inform them of who else has received the letter.
Mailing addresses in NYC work just like mailing addresses anywhere else in the United States i.e. Ms Smith, 555 First Ave, NY NY 10021. Ms. Jones, 123 Ware Ave, Bronx, NY 10461, Mr. Brown, 456 Howard St., Brooklyn, NY 10569 etc., etc.
Use of definite article The "County of the Bronx" also takes "the" immediately before "Bronx" in formal references, like the coextensive "Borough of the Bronx". The United States Postal Service uses "Bronx, NY" for mailing addresses.
What is the correct way to format a US address? A US address should include the recipient's name, street address, city, state abbreviation, and ZIP code. For example: John Doe, 123 Main St, New York, NY 10001, USA.