Understanding Unverified Addresses in Online Identity.
What do you mean by "unverified addresses"?
Understanding Unverified Addresses
Unverified addresses are locations that have not been confirmed by the USPS system. While our system may not always be able to verify an address, you can still proceed with sending your package to that address by selecting "send to unverified address."
How It Works
When you choose to send a package to an unverified address, the label will display the address exactly as you entered it. This means that any errors or inaccuracies in the address will not be corrected by our system.
Why Use Unverified Addresses?
Sometimes, especially in rural areas or new developments, addresses may not yet be recognized by the USPS database. In these cases, sending a package to an unverified address allows you to still reach your intended recipient without delays.
Best Practices
If you decide to send a package to an unverified address, make sure to double-check the accuracy of the information before finalizing your shipment. Verify all details such as street names, house numbers, and zip codes with the recipient if possible.
Additionally, consider adding extra identifying information on the package such as landmarks or specific instructions for delivery personnel. This can help ensure that your package reaches its destination successfully.