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How to Address an Envelope in Care of Someone Else

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If you need to address an envelope in care of someone else, follow these steps:

1. Write the recipient's name on the first line of the envelope, using proper titles such as Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr., etc.

2. On the second line, write the name of the person who is receiving the mail in care of (c/o) their name. For example, if you're sending a letter to John Smith, but it needs to be delivered to his assistant, you would write "John Smith c/o Jane Doe" on the second line.

3. On the third line, write the street address or PO box of the recipient.

4. On the fourth line, write the city, state/province, and zip/postal code of the recipient.

Here's an example of how an envelope addressed in care of someone else might look:

Mr. John Smith c/o Jane Doe 123 Main Street Anytown, USA 12345

Make sure that the name of the person who is receiving the mail in care of is clearly marked and legible, as this will help ensure that the mail is delivered to the correct person.