Address


An address is a collection of information, presented in a mostly fixed format, used to give the location of a building, apartment, or other structure or a plot of land, generally using political boundaries and street names as references, along with other identifiers such as house or apartment numbers and organization name. Some addresses also contain special codes, such as a postal code, to make identification easier and aid in the routing of mail.
Addresses provide a means of physically locating a building. They are used in identifying buildings as the end points of a postal system and as parameters in statistics collection, especially in census-taking and the insurance industry.
Address formats are different in different places, and unlike latitude and longitude coordinates, there is no simple mapping from an address to a location.

History

Until the 18th and 19th centuries, most houses and buildings were not numbered.
Street naming and numbering began under the age of Enlightenment, also as part of campaigns for census and military conscription, such as in the dominions of Maria Theresa in the mid 18th century.
Numbering allowed everyone to efficiently receive mail, as the postal system evolved in the 18th and 19th century to reach widespread usage.
Comprehensive addressing of all buildings is still not complete, even in developed countries. For example, the Navajo Nation in the United States was still assigning rural addresses as of 2015 and the lack of addresses can be used for voter disenfranchisement in USA. In many cities in Asia, most minor streets were never named, and this is still the case today in much of Japan. A third of houses in Ireland lacked unique numbers until the introduction of Eircode in 2014.

Current addressing schemes

House numbering or naming

In most English-speaking countries, the usual method of house numbering is an alternating numbering scheme progressing in each direction along a street, with odd numbers on one side and even numbers on the other side, although there is significant variation on this basic pattern. Many older towns and cities in the UK have "up and down" numbering where the numbers progress sequentially along one side of the road, and then sequentially back down the other side. Cities in North America, particularly those planned on a grid plan, often incorporate block numbers, quadrants, and cardinal directions into their street numbers, so that in many such cities, addresses roughly follow a Cartesian coordinate system. Some other cities around the world have their own schemes.
Although house numbering is the principal identification scheme in many parts of the world, it is also common for houses in the United Kingdom and Ireland to be identified by name, rather than number, especially in villages. In these cases, the street name will usually follow the house name. Such an address might read: "Smith Cottage, Frog Lane, Barchester, Barsetshire, BZ9 9BA" or "Dunroamin, Emo, Co. Laois, Ireland".

Quadrants

In cities with Cartesian-coordinate-based addressing systems, the streets that form the north–south and east–west dividing lines constitute the x and y axes of a Cartesian coordinate plane and thus divide the city into quadrants. The quadrants are typically identified in the street names, although the manner of doing so varies from city to city. For example, in one city, all streets in the northeast quadrant may have "NE" prefixed or suffixed to their street names, while in another, the intersection of North Calvert Street and East 27th Street can be only in the northeast quadrant.

Street-naming conventions

s may follow a variety of themes. In many North American cities, such as, San Francisco USA, and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, streets are simply numbered sequentially across the street grid. Washington, D.C. has its numbered streets running north–south and lettered or alphabetically named streets running east–west, while diagonal avenues are typically named after states. In Salt Lake City, and many other Utah cities, streets are in a large grid and are numbered in increments of 100 based on their location relative to the center of the city in blocks. A similar system is in use in Detroit with the Mile Road System. In some housing developments in North America and elsewhere, street names may all follow the same theme, or start with the same letter. Streets in Continental Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America are often named after famous people or significant dates.

Postal codes

Postal codes are a relatively recent development in addressing, designed to speed the sorting and processing of mail by assigning unique numeric or alphanumeric codes to each geographical locality.

Postal alternatives to physical addresses

For privacy and other purposes, postal services have made it possible to receive mail without revealing one's physical address or even having a fixed physical address. Examples are post office boxes, service addresses and poste restante.

Address format

In most of the world, addresses are written in order from most specific to general, i.e. finest to coarsest information, starting with the addressee and ending with the largest geographical unit. For example:
FormatExample
Name
Company name
Street
City area/District
City/Town/Village
County
Postal code
Country
Mr A. Payne
ARAMARK Ltd.
30 Commercial Road
Fratton
PORTSMOUTH
Hampshire
PO1 1AA
UNITED KINGDOM

In English-speaking countries, the postal code usually comes last. In much of Europe, the code precedes the town name, thus: "1010 Lausanne". Sometimes, the country code is placed in front of the postal code: "CH-1010 Lausanne".
If a house number is provided, it is written on the same line as the street name; a house name is written on the previous line. When addresses are written inline, line breaks are replaced by commas. Conventions on the placing of house numbers differ: either before or after the street name. Similarly, there are differences in the placement of postal codes: in the UK, they are written on a separate line at the end of the address; in Australia, Canada and the United States, they usually appear immediately after the state or province, on the same line; in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany and The Netherlands they appear before the city, on the same line.
East Asian addressing systems, including Chinese, Japanese and Korean addressing systems, when written in their native scripts, use the opposite ordering, starting with the province/prefecture, ending with the addressee. However both have the same order as western countries when written in the Latin alphabet. The Hungarian system also goes from large to small units, except that the name of the addressee is put into the first line.
The Universal Postal Convention strongly recommends the following:

Format by country and area

Argentina

In Argentina, an address must be mailed this way:
FormatExample
Name
Street name, number
Complements, Neighbourhood
Postal code, Municipality
Luis Escala
Piedras 623
Piso 2, depto 4
C1070AAM, Capital Federal

The postal code has been changed from a four digit format to an eight digit format, which is shown in the example. The new format adds a district or province letter code at the beginning, which allows it to be identified. As the system has been changed recently, the four digit format can still be used: in that case it is necessary to add the name of the province or district.
Old Format New Format
Luis Escala
French 392
Banfield
Lomas de Zamora, Pcia Buenos Aires
Luis Escala
French 392
Banfield
B1828HKH, Lomas de Zamora

Australia

In common with the rest of the English-speaking world, addresses in Australia put the street number—which may be a range—before the street name, and the placename before the postcode. Unlike addresses in most other comparable places, the city is not included in the address, but rather a much more fine-grained locality is used, usually referred to in Australia as a suburb or locality – although these words are understood in a different way than in other countries. Because the suburb or town serves to locate the street or delivery type, the postcode serves only as routing information rather than to distinguish previous other parts of an address. As an example, there are around 8000 localities in Victoria, yet around 700 unique geographic postcodes. For certain large volume receivers or post offices, the "locality" may be an institution or street name. It is always considered incorrect to include the city or metropolis name in an address, and doing so may delay delivery.
Australia Post recommends that the last line of the address should be set in capital letters. In Australia, subunits are essential and should be separated from the street by two spaces; apartments, flats and units are typically separated with a forward slash instead.
Apartment, flat and unit numbers, if necessary, are shown immediately prior to the street number, and, as noted above, are separated from the street number by a forward slash. These conventions can cause confusion. To clarify, 3/17 Adam Street would mean Apartment 3 at 17 Adam Street or Unit 3 at 17 Adam St. On the other hand, 3–17 Adam Street would specify a large building occupying the lots spanning street numbers 3 to 17 on one side of Adam St. These forms can be combined, so 3/5–9 Eve Street signifies Apartment 3 in a building which spans street numbers 5 to 9 on one side of Eve Street.
As in the US, the state/territory is crucial information as many placenames are reused in different states/territories; it is usually separated from the suburb with two spaces and abbreviated. In printed matter, the postcode follows after two spaces; in handwritten matter, the postcode should be written in the boxes provided.
In addition to PO Boxes, other delivery types may include:
Delivery typeAbbreviation
Care of post officeCARE PO
Community mail bagCMB
General Post Box GPO BOX
Mail serviceMS
Roadside deliveryRSD
Roadside mail serviceRMS
Community mail agentCMA
Community postal agentCPA
Locked bagLOCKED BAG
Roadside mail box/bagRMB
Private bagPRIVATE BAG

"Property numbers are worked out based on the distance from the start of the road to the entrance of the property. That distance is divided by ten. Even numbers are on the right and odd numbers are on the left. For example: the entrance to a property 5,080 metres from the start of the road on the right hand side becomes number 508. The start of the road is determined as the fastest and safest road accessed from the nearest major road or town. Rural road maps are being drawn up to define the name, the start point and direction of every rural road."

Austria

In Austria, the address is generally formatted as follows:
FormatExample
Addressee
More detailed description of addressee
Street name + number
Postal code + town
Country
Firma ABC
Kundendienst
Hauptstr. 5
1234 Musterstadt

The postal code always consists of four digits.

Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, the format used for rural and urban addresses is different.
Urban Addresses
FormatExample
Addressee
More detailed description of addressee
Flat Number, Building Name
Street name + number
Town + postal code
Country
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
--
--
Dhanmondi. 32
Dhaka-1209
Bangladesh

The postal code always consists of four digits.
Rural Addresses
FormatExample
Name
More detailed description of addressee
Village Name
Post office
Thana Name
District Name
Country
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
--
Village: Tungipara
P.O.: Tungipara
Thana: Tungipara
District: Gopalganj
Bangladesh

Belarus

In Belarus, Some neighbourhoods may be planned in such a way that some, or most, apartment buildings don't face a named street. In this case, a number of expedients can be used. In older neighbourhoods, a "main" building may have the same number as one or more "subsidiary" buildings accessible via driveways behind the main building. They will be addressed as vul. Lenina, d. 123 An address may also cover one or more subsidiary buildings behind the main building, addressed as vul. Lenina, d. 123, bud. 2 means a '. In newer areas with more regular street plans, apartment buildings that don't face a named street may be designated with Cyrillic letters appended to the building number, e.g. 123-а, 123-б, etc., in Cyrillic alphabetical order.
In some microraion neighbourhoods, with few, if any, buildings facing named streets, the name would be used instead of the street name; thus someone may live at 4-th microrayon, d. 123, kv. 56, i.e. 123 - 4th Microraion, apt. 56.
FormatCyrillic exampleLatin example
Name of addressee
Street name, number, apartment/room
Village
Postal code, post office or city/town
Raion
Region
Country
Свістунову Івану Пятровічу
вул. Цэнтральная, д. 20
в. Караліставічы
223016, п/а Новы Двор
Мінскага р-на.
Мінскай вобл.
Беларусь
Svistunov Ivan Piatrovič
vul. Centraĺnaja, d. 20
v. Karalistavičy
223016, p/a Novy Dvor
Minskaha r-na
Minskaj vobl.
BELARUS

Source:

Belgium

In Belgium, the address starts with the most specific information and ends with the most general information
Spatial information of a physical address may be useful for internal path of delivery, but is not allowed in the delivery point location line. If needed, this information will appear on a line above the delivery point location line.
The street number is placed after the thoroughfare name, separated by a space. Separators such as punctuation or 'n°’, or 'nr' are not allowed. Extension designation, if present, appears in the delivery point location line, preceded by the word for "box". Symbols such as b, Bt, #, -, / are not allowed as separators between the street number element and the box number element.
Examples of a correctly formatted postal address:
FormatExample Example
Addressee individual information
Function / department
Organization
Spatial/dispatching information
thoroughfare + street number + box number
Postal code + town
Country
Monsieur Alain Dupont
Directeur Service Clients
Acme SA
Bloc A - étage 4
Rue du Vivier 7C bte 5
1000 Bruxelles
BELGIUM
Dhr Paul Janssens
Afdeling Kwaliteit
Acme NV
Gebouw A - Verdieping 3
Volklorenlaan 81 bus 15
2610 Wilrijk
BELGIUM

The Belgian addressing guidelines are registered with the Universal Postal Union. These guidelines indicate exactly how to combine the various address components in order to obtain a correctly formatted postal address.
The complete set of addressing guidelines can be found on the website of the Belgian postal operator. The correct representation of an address is not limited to the correct structure of address components but also relates to the content of addresses and their position on envelopes.
It is also possible to validate a Belgian postal address on bpost's website and to receive feedback on the content and the format of an address. More information can be found on bpost's website.

Brazil

In Brazil, an address must be written this way:
FormatExample
Name
Street type, Street name, number, apartment/room
Neighbourhood
Municipality, State abbreviation
Postal Code
Carlos Rossi
Avenida João Jorge, 112, ap. 31
Vila Industrial
Campinas - SP
13035-680

States can have their name written in full, abbreviated in some way, or totally abbreviated to two letters.
Only towns with 60,000 inhabitants and above have postal codes individualized for streets, roads, avenues, etc. One street can have several postal codes. These postcodes range from -000 to -899. Other towns have only a generic postcode with the suffix -000. Recipients of bulk mail have specific postcodes, with a suffix ranging from -900 to -959. P.O. boxes are mailed to Correios offices, with suffixes ranging from -970 to -979. Some rural settlements have community postboxes with suffix -990.

Bulgaria

Similar to Belgium and most other European countries, in Bulgaria the address starts with the most specific information and ends with the most general information
Spatial information of a physical address may be useful for internal path of delivery, but is not allowed in the delivery point location line. If needed, this information will appear on a line above the delivery point location line.
The street number is placed after the thoroughfare name, separated by a space and the symbol 'No. '. Separators such as punctuation are allowed if needed. Extension designation, if present, appears in the delivery point location line, preceded by the word for "box". Symbols such as #, -, / are not strictly disallowed as separators between the street number element and the box number element. Note that there may sometimes be a confusion between П.К. and П.К..
FormatFormat Example Example
Name
Function / department
Company/Organization name
Spatial/dispatching information :
thoroughfare, Street/Boulevard/Sq. name and number, block and number, entrance and number, floor and number, apartment/room/flat and number
Post-office box and number + Neighborhood
Rayon
Postal code + City/town/village
Oblast
COUNTRY
Име, презиме и фамилия
Функция/Длъжност, Отдел
Организация/фирма
Адрес - ул./бул., номер, блок, вход, етаж, апартамент
Пощенска кутия + номер и квартал
Градски район
Пощенски код и наименование на населеното място
Община
Област

Николай Георгиев Сармаков
свещеник

към църква "Св. Параскева"

ул. "Патриарх Евтимий" No. 1011, бл. 1, вх. 2, ет. 1, ап. 1

П.К. 10117 Стария град



4000 Пловдив





БЪЛГАРИЯ

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or Receiver/Recipient/Addressee )
Nikolay Georgiev Sarmakov
priest

with the Sv. Paraskeva Church

1011 Patriarh Evtimiy Str., block 1, entrance 2, floor 1, flat 1

P.O. 101178 The Old Town



4000 Plovdiv





BULGARIA

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The convention is that the addressee's information is written on the bottom right portion of the letter. The sender's information is written either on the top left portion of the letter or on the top reverse side of the letter.
The internal post letters, parcels and postal money transfers are written in the Bulgarian Cyrillic while the international postal letters and parcels are written in the Latin script with Arabic numerals.
Apart delivering mail and parcel packages to individual addresses, the Bulgarian Posts also delivers to the local postal offices or to a subscription mailbox within a local postal office.
Examples of a correctly formatted postal address:
Format for mail exchange between private individuals :
Format for mail and parcel exchange between business partners :
Format for mail and parcel sending to an individual subscription mailbox within a local office of Bulgarian Posts :
The Bulgarian postal addressing guidelines are registered with the Universal Postal Union. These guidelines indicate exactly how to combine the various address components in order to obtain a correctly formatted postal address.
The complete set of addressing guidelines can be found on the website of the Bulgarian postal operator. The correct representation of an address is not limited to the correct structure of address components but also relates to the content of addresses and their position on envelopes ).
It is also possible to validate a Bulgarian postal address on Bulgaria Post's website and to receive feedback on the content and the format of an address. More information can be found at.

Canada

Addressing guidelines can differ between English- and French-speaking populations in Canada. Here are some formatting rules that are used in common:
See the example below for a comparison of the English and French address formats:
English :
NICOLE MARTIN
123 SHERBROOKE ST
TORONTO ON L3R 9P6
French :
Monsieur Jean-Pierre Lamarre
101–3485, rue de la Montagne
Montréal H3G 2A6
an urban addresses require only the street name, house number, apartment number and municipality; however, more information is frequently included, such as neighbourhood, city, region. Postal codes are rarely included by people. All postal codes have seven digits, the first three indicating the municipality, the next four identifying a block or in large and scarcely populated areas a quadrant within the municipal territory.
The territories of most of the larger cities comprise several adjacent municipalities, so it is important to mention it.
FormatExample
Recipient name
Street and number
Apartment
Postal code
Municipality
City
Sr. Rodrigo Domínguez
Av. Bellavista N° 185
Dep. 609
8420507
Recoleta
Santiago

Smaller cities often consist of only one municipality with several unofficial neighbourhoods that are usually mentioned even for official addressing purposes.
FormatExample
Recipient name
Street and number, Apartment number
Neighbourhood
Municipality
Sra. Isidora Retamal
Nelson N° 10, Dep. 415
Cerro Barón
Valparaíso

Several large and mostly rural municipalities contain more than one small town, in such cases, the recipient address must mention either the town, the postal code or both.
FormatExample
Recipient name
Street and number
Town or village
Postal code
Municipality
Inversiones Aldunate y Cía. S.A.
Los Aromos N° 12185
Maitencillo
25000311
Puchuncaví

China

In China, the Postal area when written in Chinese characters, has the order of the largest unit first, ending with the addressee, i.e. country, province, municipality, town, street or road, building name, floor/level, house/flat number, company name, addressee. This is the most common language used when posting within China.
FormatChinese exampleEnglish example
Country, Postal Code
Province, City, District, Street Name or Road Name with Street Number or Road Number, Building Name or Number, Room Number
Recipient
邮编 528400
北京市东城区名都路恒大花园7栋702室
张小明先生收
P.R. China 528400
Beijing City, East District, Mingdu Road, Hengda Garden, 7th Building, Room 702
To: Mr Xiaoming Zhang

The whole address is commonly written as a string of characters with no particular format regarding where a new line would start, similar to one long sentence, with any new lines appearing depending on the space available on the envelope. Generally, the district is omitted when posting within China.

Colombia

In Colombia the address format uses a numeric format based on "calles" which increase the number from south to north and "carreras" which increase the number from east to west.
FormatExample
Calle number
Number of the Carrera and the house
City
Calle 34
#24 - 30
Bogotá

Croatia

n Post recommends the following format:
FormatExample
Addressee
Locality
Floor and door
Street name + house number
Postal code + post office name
Country
Hrvoje Horvat
Soblinec
1. kat, stan 2
Soblinečka ulica 1
10360 SESVETE
CROATIA

Croatia uses five-digit postal code numbers. The Croatian postal service recommends using 2-letter ISO country codes as prefixes before international and domestic postal codes, though the practice is not mandatory.

Czech Republic

Common format in Czech Republic:
FormatExample

Name
Street name + number
Postal code + Town
První informační
Josef Novák
Brněnská 2256/16
123 07 Jitrnice

Postal codes are in the format "### ##" or "CZ-#####". At pre-printed Czech postcards and envelopes, the postal code is filled into frames at separate last row. If the envelope doesn't have pre-printed rows and frames, the postal code should be before the town name.
On private letters, the first line is usually constituted by a courtesy title For private mails addressed to the workplace, the order is, while in official mails it is.
The basic system of house numbering uses conscription house numbers. For a temporary or recreational house, an evidentional house number is used instead. In most larger cities and also in some towns and large villages with street names, there is a double system of house numbering. The first number is the conscription or evidentional number, and the second number is the orientational number which expresses the position in the street. Sometimes only one of the two numbers is used, or the numbers are used in reverse order, and it can be difficult to distinguish which number is which. Generally, orientation numbers are preferred for mail services.

Denmark

In Denmark, apartment buildings will usually have two or three apartments per floor. Thus, if the addressee lives in an apartment, the address should contain the floor they live on, and a side or an alphanumeric character.
Also, for postal codes 2000 and up, there is a 1:1 relationship between postal code and town.
FormatExample
Name
Street name + number + apartment floor and t.h./mf./t.v.
Postal code + town
Stig Jensen
Solvej 5, 4. t.v.
5000 Odense C

Estonia

In Estonia, use the following format.
FormatExample
Name
Street + Building number + apartment number
Postal code + town
COUNTRY
Kati Kask
Aia tn 1–23
10615 Tallinn
ESTONIA

Finland

FormatExample
Company
Name or Department
Street name + number + *apartment number
Postal code + Town
Country
Eduskunta
Matti Mallikainen
Mannerheimintie 30 as. 1
00100 HELSINKI
Finland

In Finland, if a person's name is written before the company name in the address field of a letter, then that person is considered the recipient. In this case, no other employee is allowed to open the letter but the indicated recipient. If the company name is before the person's name, then the company is the recipient and any employee is allowed to open the letter.
* apartment number can formulated as "as 5" or as "C 55"
Finland uses a five-digit postal code. Note that some of the larger companies and organizations have their own postal codes.

France

In France, the address is generally formatted as follows:
FormatExample
Addressee
More detailed description of addressee
Housenumber +, + Street name
Postal code + uppercase location
Country
Entreprise ABC
M. Frank Bender
12, rue de la Montagne
01234 EXAMPLEVILLE


The postal code always consists of five digits. The location is usually a town, but may be other territorial entities
Organisations, government agencies, and companies which receive large amounts of mail often have a special "CEDEX" address which goes after the last line.

Germany

In Germany, the address is generally formatted as follows:
FormatExample
Addressee
More detailed description of addressee
Street name + number
Postal code + town
Country
Firma ABC
Kundendienst
Hauptstr. 5
01234 Musterstadt

recommends the following format for Greek addresses:
FormatExample Example
Recipient
Street Address
Postcode, TOWN
Π. Παύλου
Δοϊράνης 25
653 02 ΚΑΒΑΛΑ
P. Pavlou
Doiranis 25
653 02 KAVALA

The most widespread format, shown above, gives on the last line the recipient's five-digit post code and the name of the town or village that is the base of a post office, in capital letters and separated from the postcode by two spaces. When sending mail abroad, or when sending mail from abroad to Greece, Hellenic Post recommends the following format:
FormatExample Example
Recipient
Street Address
COUNTRY CODE-Postcode, TOWN
COUNTRY
Α. Αποστόλου
Καρκησίας 6
GR-111 42 ΑΘΗΝΑ
GRÈCE
A. Apostolou
Karkisias 6
GR-111 42 ATHINA
GRÈCE

As with domestic mail, mail sent from abroad must contain the postcode in the same manner, but the postcode must be preceded by the international prefix of the country of delivery. Below the destination, the country of delivery must be written in capital letters, either in English or French.

Hong Kong

The official languages of Hong Kong are Chinese and English. For domestic mail within Hong Kong, the address may be written entirely in either Chinese or English. For overseas mail going out from Hong Kong, the address may be written in the language of the destination country, provided that the city name and the country name are in English. However, for an overseas mail from Hong Kong to Mainland China, Macao, Taiwan or Singapore, the address may be written entirely in Chinese. While traditional Chinese characters are commonly used in Hong Kong, simplified Chinese characters are also understood by Hong Kong's postmen. Note that Hong Kong does not use any postal codes, though many rural properties have a property identification code, e.g. HKT-12345.
An address written in English should begin with the smallest unit and end with the largest unit, as in the following example for a domestic mail within Hong Kong.
FormatExample
Name of addressee
Flat number, Floor number, Name of building
Street number and street name
Name of district
"Hong Kong", "Hong Kong Island" or "H. K." for Hong Kong Island/"Kowloon" or "Kln" for Kowloon/"New Territories" or "N. T." for New Territories
Mr. Jackie Chan
Flat 25, 12/F, Acacia Building
150 Kennedy Road
Wan Chai
Hong Kong Island

An address written in Chinese should begin with the largest unit and end with the smallest unit, as in the following example for a piece of domestic mail within Hong Kong. Traditional Chinese characters are used in this example.
FormatExample



香港島
灣仔
堅尼地道105號
雅佳大廈12樓25室
陳港生先生

For mail to Hong Kong from overseas, "Hong Kong" should be added at the end of an address written in English, and "香港" should be added at the beginning of an address written in Chinese.

Hungary

In Hungarian mail addresses, the city/town name precedes the street address. The post code then comes after the street address.
FormatExample
Addressee
City or town
Street name and number and floor/door, or P.O. Box number
Postal code
Kis Zoltán
Budapest
Árpád fejedelem útja 82. fszt. 2
1036

Hungarian family names precede given names in Hungarian. In this example, Kis is the family name.
Sometimes a district number might appear after the name of the city/town.
Various abbreviations might appear in the precise street/building address: for instance, specifying the street type, or em. for 'emelet', or hrsz for 'helyrajzi szám', or fszt for 'földszint' and so on.
The postal code consists of four digits.

Iceland

In Iceland, the following format is used.
FormatExampleExplanation
Name
Street name + Number
Complements
Postal code + Place
Agnes Gísladóttir
Holtsflöt 4
íbúð 202
300 Akranes
first name, last name
street address in the dative case
flat number etc.
place: municipality, town or rural area

India

In India, multiple formats are used.
General Address
FormatExample
Name Son/Daughter Of Or Husband/Wife Of
Door number:
Street Number, Street Name
VIA NAME
Post Name
Taluk Name
Locality or Neighbourhood
CITY - Postal Code
District Name
State
Country
Ms Rajaram S/O Amirthalingam
32-B
V.NAGAR, ROAD NO : 1
RASIPURAM
RASIPURAM
RASIPURAM
Near SAMUNDI THEATRE
NAMAKKAL 637408
NAMAKKAL
TAMILNADU
INDIA

The format used for rural and urban addresses is different.
Rural Addresses
FormatExample
Name
Street Number, Street Name
VILLAGE NAME
District Name
Postal Code
State
Lorha Singh
5, Mahatma Gandhi Road
BUDHAGAON
District Sangli
471594
Maharashtra

Urban Addresses
FormatExample
Name
Occupation
Flat Number, Building Name
Street Number, Street Name
Locality or Neighbourhood
CITY - Postal Code
State
Dr. Ashok Padhye
General Physician
A-205, Natasha Apartments
2, Inner Ring Road
Domlur
BANGALORE - 560071
Karnataka

The state is optional in both cases, but is typically used.

Indonesia

In Indonesia, the address format is like this:
FormatExample
Name
Building name
Street name number
Village/Kelurahan, Subdistrict/Kecamatan
City or Regency Postal Code
Province
State
Bapak Joko Widodo
Gedung Balaikota DKI Jakarta
Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan No. 8-9
Kelurahan Gambir, Kecamatan Gambir
Jakarta Selatan 10110
Jakarta
Indonesia

Generally "Jalan" or "Jl." means 'street' and should go before the street name, e.g. Jalan Cemara. More info about Indonesia administrative divisions see Administrative divisions of Indonesia.

Iran

Postal addresses in Iran has a standard which should be used by mail or parcel senders. This standard is registered and qualified in Universal Postal Union. According to the below table, Iran has 4 types of standard address:
Address TypeFormat
UrbanUrban Locality
Street
Premise
Province
Postcode
RuralRural Locality
Street
Premise
Province
Postcode
PO BoxLocality
Province
PO Box
Post RestanteRestante
Locality
Province
Post Office

Iraq

In Iraq, the following format is used.
FormatExample
Name of Addressee
Name of the District
Mahla + Number
Zuqaq + Number
Building number
Name of Province
Postal code
Country
Ali Hassan
Al-Mansour
Mahla 609
Zuqaq 8
House no. 12
Baghdad
10013
Iraq

Ireland

In July 2015, Ireland introduced , a seven digit alphanumeric code, consisting of a 3 character routing key and a 4 character unique identifier for the property. Example A65 F4E2. Up until the introduction of Eircodes Dublin was the only county with a form of postal district identifier, these have been incorporated into the Eircode scheme; example Dublin 2 is routing code D02.
FormatExample DublinExample outside Dublin
Addressee's Name
Number or name of house and street name/townland
POST TOWN + Postal district number
County name
Eircode
The Shelbourne Hotel
27 St Stephen's Green
Dublin 2
D02 H529
Lissadell House
Lissadell
Ballinfull
Co. Sligo
F91 ED70

Rural addresses are specified by the county, nearest post town, and the townland. Urban addresses are specified by county, city or town name, street name, house number, and apartment or flat number where relevant. A house name may be used instead of a number. The Eircode is appended to the bottom of the address.

Israel

In Israel, the Universal Postal Union recommend the following:
FormatExample
Name
Number + Street name
Postal code + town
Yisrael Yisraeli
16 Jaffa Street
9414219 Jerusalem

In apartment buildings the building number should appear first and than the apartment number separated by a "/". In the below example, "16" is the building number while "20" is the apartment number:
FormatExample
Name
Number + Street name
Postal code + town
Yisrael Yisraeli
16/20 Jaffa Street
9414219 Jerusalem

Example of common address with building entrance and apartment number
FormatExample
Name
number incl. entrance + Street name, + apartment
Postal code + town
Yisrael Yisraeli
1 B HaDoar, Apt. 20
9414219 Jerusalem

Or
FormatExample
Name
number incl. entrance/apartment + Street name
Postal code + town
Yisrael Yisraeli
1B/20 HaDoar
9414219 Jerusalem, ISRAEL

A seven digit postal code for all addresses was introduced in 2013 which can cover an entire locality for a small town or village. In bigger cities postal areas are divided along streets and neighbourhoods.

Italy

An internal address, in Italy, must be composed of three to five rows. Up to six rows can be used if the mail is sent abroad:
Line ordering may not be changed.

Japan

A Japanese postal address, when written in Japanese phonetic and Chinese characters, starts with the largest geographical division, continues with progressively smallers subdivisions before ending with the addressee, i.e. country, prefecture, town, chōme, banchi, building number, building name, floor number, company name, addressee. This is the most common addressing format used when mailing within Japan. It is common practice to add the appropriate honorific to the addressee's name, e.g. 様 for a private individual or 御中 for a company or institution.
When written in the Latin alphabet, the address begins with the smallest geographical area and ends with the largest one as in the following example. Macrons may be omitted.
Japanese-style envelopes are vertically aligned and the address is written from top to bottom, then right to left. Western-style envelopes are horizontally aligned and the address is written from left to right, top to bottom.

South Korea

Example in KoreanRomanized, in Korean orderFormat


서울특별시 종로구 사직로9길 23,
102동 304호

홍길동 귀하

03174



Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Jongno-gu, Sajik-ro-9-gil 23,
102-dong 304-ho

Hong Gildong gwiha

30174

Country name

Address line



Recipient

Postal code
English, in Western orderEnglish, alternative

Mr. Gildong Hong

Apt. 102–304

Sajik-ro-9-gil 23

Jongno-gu, Seoul 30174


Mr. Gildong Hong

Bldg. 102 Unit 304

Sajik-ro-9-gil 23

Jongno-gu, Seoul 30174


Recipient

Address line

Address line

City, province names and postal code

Country name

South Korea uses a system similar to Western addressing, but previously used a system similar to Japanese addressing. South Korean addresses start with the largest unit, like those other East Asian countries.

Latvia

In Latvia, the address in generally formatted as follows:
Address TypeFormatExample
Rural AreaAddressee’s Name
Street Name, House Number, Flat Number or House Name
Village
Parish
Amalgamated Municipality
Postal Code
Andris Lapa
Liepu iela 1
Ērberģe
Mazzalves pag.
Neretas nov.
LV-5133
Urban AreaAddressee’s Name
Street Name, House Number, Flat Number
City or Town
Amalgamated Municipality
Postal Code
Andris Lapa
Jelgavas iela 1–12
Aizpute
Aizputes nov.
LV-3456

Notes:
Further references:

Macau

The official languages of Macau are Portuguese and Cantonese. For domestic mail within Macau, the address may be written entirely in either Portuguese or Chinese. For overseas mail going out from Macau, the address may be written in the language of the destination country, provided that the city name and the country name are in English. However, for an overseas mail from Macau to China, Hong Kong, Taiwan or Singapore, the address may be written entirely in Chinese. While traditional Chinese characters are commonly used in Macau, simplified Chinese characters are also understood by Macau's postmen. Note that Macau does not use any postal codes.
An address written in Portuguese should begin with the street name and end with the area in Macau, as in the following example for a domestic mail within Macau.
FormatExample
Name of addressee
Street name, Street number, Name of building, Floor number, Flat number,
"Península de Macau" for Macau Peninsula/"Taipa" for Taipa/"Coloane" for Coloane/"Cotai" for Cotai
Sr. João Kuok
Rua de Macau, n.o 1, Edifício ABC, 2 andar, moradia C,
Península de Macau

An address written in Chinese should begin with the largest unit and end with the smallest unit, as in the following example for a piece of domestic mail within Macau. Traditional Chinese characters are used in this example.
FormatExample

澳門半島
澳門街1號
ABC大廈2樓C室
郭若昂先生

For mail to Macau from overseas, "Macau" should be added at the end of an address written in Portuguese, and "Macao" at the end of an address written in English; "澳門" should be added at the beginning of an address written in Chinese.

Malaysia

recommends the following formats:
Address TypeFormatExample
ResidentialSalutation, Name of recipient
Unit number, Street name
Residential area
Postcode Post office/Mail centre
State
Country
Mr. Zack Ahmad
11 Jalan Budi 1
Taman Budiman
42700 BANTING
SELANGOR
MALAYSIA
BusinessSalutation, Name of recipient
Name of Position & Department
Company name
Unit/Lot number, Building name/Commercial area
Lot number, Street name
Postcode Post office/Mail centre
State
Country
Dato' S.M. Nasrudin
Managing Director
Capital Shipping Bhd.
Lot 323, 1st Floor, Bintang Commercial Centre
29 Jalan Sekilau
81300 JOHOR BAHRU
JOHOR
MALAYSIA
Business + Post Office Box /
Locked Bag /
Counter Deposit Ticket
Salutation, Name of recipient
Name of Position & Department
Company name
Unit/Lot number, Building name/Commercial area
Lot number, Street name
Postcode, Post office/Mail centre
P.O. Box number
Postcode of P.O. Box, Post office/Mail centre of P.O. Box
Country
Ms. Jenny Chan
COO
Target Insurance Brokers
Level 2, Principal Towers
11 Jalan Sultan Ismail
50250 KUALA LUMPUR
P.O. BOX 10073
50704 KUALA LUMPUR
MALAYSIA

Notes:
In Mexico Correos de México recommends the following formats:
Address TypeFormatExample
PersonalRecipient's Name
Street Type and Name + Number
Settlement Type and Name
Postal Code + Locality, Municipality, Federal Entity
Alejandro Ramírez
C. Francisco I. Madero No. 115
Col. Nuevo Casas Grandes Centro
31700 Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chih.
BusinessRecipient's Name
Company Department or Position within Company
Company Name
Street Type and Name + Number
Settlement Type and Name
Postal Code + Locality, Municipality, Federal Entity
Ing. Juan Rodríguez Altamirano
Farmacéutica Altamirano
Av. Durango No. 264 Int. 1
Col. Primer Cuadro
81200 Los Mochis, Ahome, Sin.
Apartado Postal,
Lista de Correos
or Poste Restante
Recipient's Name
Company Department or Position within Company
Company Name
Delivery Method + Number
Postal Administration
Post Office's Postal Code + Locality, Municipality, Federal Entity
Daniel González Oritz
Apartado Postal A44
Administración Postal
Calvillo
20801 Calvillo, Ags.
Esteban Martínez Hernández
Lista de Correos
Administración Postal
Esperanza
85211 Cajeme, Son.
Esperanza Rodríguez Domínguez
Poste Restante
Administración Postal
Bermejillo
35231 Mapimí, Dgo.

Netherlands

In the Netherlands, the address is generally formatted as follows:
FormatExample
Name

Street + number or Postbus
Postal code + town
Country - Optional
Thomas van der Landen
Boschdijk 1092
5631 AV EINDHOVEN
NETHERLANDS

The postal code is a unique street identifier, and always consists of four numbers followed by a space and then two capital letters. PostNL, which is appointed by the Dutch government to carry out the UPD, recommends putting two spaces between postal code and town. Also, the name of the town should be written in capitals.
Because the Dutch postal code uniquely identifies a street, a shortened format may also be used. This method only needs the postal code and the number. The ideal format for this method is the number after the postal code, meaning that this: '5631 AV 1092' will still get the letter delivered to the correct location.
It is also possible to replace the street name line with a PO box or freepost number, which have their own postal code.

New Zealand

In New Zealand, New Zealand Post recommends the following format:
FormatExample
Recipient name
Flat number/House number Street address or PO Box number
Suburb or RD Number or PO Box lobby name
Town/City Postcode
Mr John Smith
43 Vogel Street
Roslyn
Palmerston North 4414

Note that no space or full stops exists between P and O in PO Box or R and D in RD. One should put only one space between the town/city and the postcode.
Note for Wellington metropolitan area, users should use the city name, not the metropolitan area name. For example:
IncorrectCorrectCorrect
1 Molesworth Street
Taitā
Wellington 5011
1 Molesworth Street
Taitā
Lower Hutt 5011
1 Molesworth Street
Thorndon
Wellington 6011

The city in this case is important, as if Wellington is used instead of Lower Hutt and the postcode is unclear, someone's private mail could accidentally be sent to the New Zealand Parliament Buildings instead.
One anomaly about this system is the Wellington Mail Centre, which is addressed as Wellington Mail Centre, Lower Hutt 5045, due to its location in the Lower Hutt suburb of Petone.

Norway

Postal addresses in Norway are formatted as follows:
FormatExample
Recipient
Street Name + Number
Postal Code + Postal Town
Country
Kari Normann
Storgata 81A
6415 Molde
Norway

The first line, Recipient , is the legal recipient of the item being sent. The Recipient's name must be marked on the mail box in order for the item to be delivered.
Flat or floor number is not part of Norwegian postal addresses.
The postal code is mandatory. If a PO box is used, it replaces Street name + Number. PO box addresses have postal codes which differ from those used for street addresses. Some areas do not have street names. For these areas, Street name + Number is replaced by a local designation determined by the Norwegian postal service.

Oman

In the Sultanate of Oman, the address is formatted as follows:
FormatExample
Name
Street number + house number
Block number
Area
City

Way 2259, 2919
Block 222
Murtafaat Al Qurm
Muscat

Physical addresses only exist in major urban centers like those of Greater Muscat, Sohar, Salalah, Sur and Nizwa.

Pakistan

The format used in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Official Addresses
FormatExample
Name
Street Number, Street Name
Union Council, Town
CITY NAME
District Name
Postal Code
Province
Muhammad Abdullah Umar
15, M. A. Jinnah Road
Kharadar, Saddar
Karachi
Karachi District
457700
Sindh

Peru

In Peru, addresses in the Metropolitan Area of Lima and Callao are generally formatted as follows:
FormatExample
Name
Street name, number
Apartment
District
Postal code
Roberto Prada
Juan de Aliaga 230
Dpto 12
Magdalena del Mar
Lima 17

Addresses elsewhere in the country are formatted as follows:
FormatExample
Name
Street name, number
Apartment
District
City
Camilo Rada
Av. del Ejército 450
Dpto 5
Yanahuara
Arequipa

Philippines

The Philippines follows Western conventions on addressing. Addresses in the Philippines either uses these formats.

Poland

In Poland, the address is generally formatted as follows:
FormatExample
First name & surname of addressee
and/or company name & department
ul. Street name + house number / flat number
or al. Avenuename + house number / flat number
or pl. Squarename + house number / flat number
or Smalltown/Village name + house number
Postal code + City or town
Country name
Jan Kowalski
ul. Wiejska 4/6
00-902 Warszawa
POLAND

ul. = Str
al. = Ave
pl. = Sq
The abbreviation "m." can be used instead of "/" before the flat number.
The postal code always consists of five digits separated with a hyphen, i.e. 00-486 ; 20-486, etc. The first digit signifies the postal district, the second: the code zone, the third: the code sector, the fourth and fifth signify the post office and its area of operation. Usually the code is unique on the street level for cities and the town level for smaller towns and villages.

Portugal

postal addresses is similar to continental European addresses:
FormatExample Example Example
Addressee
Street name + Street number + door
Postal code + Town
Country
José Saramago
Rua da Liberdade, 34, 2º Esq.
4000-000 Porto
Portugal
José Saramago
Rua da Liberdade 34 2 Esq
4000-000 Porto
Portugal
José Saramago
Apartado 1234
4000-000 Porto
Portugal

Postal codes have the NNNN-NNN format. Street name and the number is traditionally separated by a comma, but nowadays CTT recommends just a blank space, or two blank spaces for extra clarity; this is to avoid OCR mistakes. The º after the number is the ordinal for floor number. Usually followed by "Esq." or "Dir.", or an apartment letter. PO Boxes are called Apartado, followed by a number.

Qatar

In Qatar, Q-Post recommends the following format:
FormatExample
Name of addressee
P.O. Box number
Name of town
Country
Mr. Ali Al-Matwi
P.O. Box 1714
Doha
Qatar

Not all of Qatar's roads and buildings are numbered, Q-Post doesn't deliver to any street addresses, and no postal codes are used in Qatar.

Romania

In Romania, the address is generally formatted as follows:
No.Street TypeAbbreviationExample
1AleeAl.Aleea Lungulețu
2BulevardBd.Bulevardul Unirii
3Cale--
4Canal--
5Cartier--
6Colonie--
7Curte--
8Drum--
9Fundac--
10Fundatură--
11Hotar--
12IntrareIntr.Intrarea Albinelor
13Parc--
14Pasaj--
15Piață--
16Pietonal--
17Platou--
18Potecă--
19PrelungirePrel.Prelungirea Ferentari
20Rampă--
21Scuar--
22Șir--
23ȘoseaȘos.Șoseaua Olteniței
24SplaiSpl.-
25StradăStr.Strada Lungă
26Stradelă--
27Suiș--
28Trecere--
29VariantăVar.-

Russia

In Russia, the address must be written in Cyrillic or Latin alphabet, in usual format.
Example:
FormatCyrillic exampleLatin example
Name of addressee
Street name, number, apartment/room

City/town/village

Raion

Oblast

Postal code

Country
Гусев Иван Сергеевич
ул. Победы, д. 20, кв. 29

пос. Октябрьский

Борский р-н

Нижегородская обл.

606480

Russia, Россия
Gusev Ivan
ul. Pobedy, d. 20, kv. 29

pos. Oktyabrskiy

Borskiy r-n

Nizhegorodskaya obl.

606480

RUSSIA

Note: sub-region and region/oblast names are void if the city is Moscow or Saint Petersburg or if it is sub-region administrative center.
Some neighbourhoods may be planned in such a way that some, or most, apartment buildings face no named street. In this case, a number of expedients can be used. In older neighbourhoods, such as the historical center of Moscow, a "main" building may have the same number as one or more "subsidiary" buildings accessible via driveways behind the main building. They will be addressed as, for example, ul. Lenina, d. 123. An address may also cover one or more subsidiary buildings behind the main building, addressed as ul. Lenina, d. 123, str. 2 means a ' building'. In newer areas with more regular street plans, apartment buildings that face no named street may be designated with Cyrillic letters appended to the building number, such as 123-а, 123-б, etc., in alphabetic order.
In some microraion neighbourhoods, with few, if any, buildings facing named streets, the name would be used instead of the street name; thus someone may live at 4-th microrayon, d. 123, kv. 56, that is, 123 - 4th Microraion, apt. 56.

Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, the address could be written in Arabic or English in the following format:
FormatExample
Addressee
Building Number + Street Name + Neighbourhood
City + Postal code + Additional Numbers
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Ali Al-Ahmed
8228 Imam Ali Road – Alsalam Neighbourhood
Riyadh 12345-6789
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Serbia

n postal addresses conform to rules similar to continental European rules:
FormatExample
Addressee
Street name + Number
Postal code + Town
Country
Petar Petrović
Krunska 5
11000 Beograd

In addition to 5-digit postal code, another line can be added containing PAK, a six-digit number which encodes the town, street and house number section.

Singapore

In Singapore, SingPost recommends the following format for addresses:
FormatExample
Name of addressee
Street number and name
Name of town + Postcode
Ms. Tan Bee Soo
16 Sandilands Road
SINGAPORE 546080
SINGAPORE
Name of addressee
Block number and street name
Floor – Apartment number + Building name
Name of town + Postcode
Mr. M. Rajendran
Blk 35 Mandalay Road
  1. 13–37 Mandalay Towers
SINGAPORE 308215
SINGAPORE

Generally, the last line SINGAPORE is omitted when posting within the country. Addresses are usually written in the English language.

Slovakia

Common format in Slovakia:
FormatExample
Addressee
Company or Department or Landlord
Street name + number
Postal code + Town
COUNTRY
Jozef Vymyslený
Firma s.r.o.
Nezábudková 3084/25
84545 Bratislava
Slovensko

Postal codes are in the format "### ##".
Street numbers can be written as orientation numbers or descriptive numbers or as a combination separated by a slash. Descriptive numbers are also used within small villages that do not have named streets.
If the delivery is intended exclusively for a specific person at a company site, the address should begin with the individual's name and the company name should follow. The standard format of addresses enables anyone at the company to receive the delivery.
http://www.posta.sk/potrebujem/spravne-napisat-adresu

Slovenia

uses a four-digit postal number. The first digit indicates the area:
The simpler the code, the bigger the locality: 1000 Ljubljana, 2000 Maribor ; 1310 Ribnica, 9250 Gornja Radgona ; 4263 Bohinjska Bela, 8262 Krška vas.
Some cities have more than one post office, thus having multiple postcodes. For example, Ljubljana which has a "general" postcode 1000, also has additional ones, ranging from 1101 to 1133, Kamnik has 1240 and 1241, etc. Albeit they exist, it is not necessary to use them - usually the "general" postcodes are used.
The abbreviations are: g. for gospod, ga. for gospa, and gdč. for gospodična - all always capitalized if in the beginning of the line.
Numbers can have a suffix like A, B, C, etc.
Common abbreviations are: c. for cesta, and ul. for ulica - both always capitalised if in the beginning of the line.
Bigger towns have special postcodes for PO Boxes in the xxx1 format, e.g. 1001 Ljubljana, 4001 Kranj.
Big companies which receive large amounts of mail are designated their special postcodes in the x5xx format.

Spain

In Spain, the addresses are generally formatted as follows:
FormatExample
Recipient name
Street type, name, number, storey and door
Postal code and city
Province
Sr. Francisco Ansó García
Paseo de la Castellana, 185, 5ºB
29001 Madrid
Madrid

5ºB means 5th floor, door B. Also, there may be door number, printed as 1ª. Suffixes "o" and "a" derives from Spanish words piso which is masculine and puerta which is feminine.
FormatExample
Recipient name
Street type, name, number, storey and door
Postal code and city
Province
Dña. Antonia Fernandez Garcia
Av. de las Delicias, 14, 1º Dcha.
29001 Madrid
Madrid

Some doors may be indicated with the abbreviations Izq. or Dcha., to indicate either left or right. Streets and avenues can be indicated with the abbreviations C. and Av..

Sri Lanka

recommends the following format:
FormatExample
Name of addressee
Street number and name
Name of town
Postcode
Country
Mr. A. L. Perera
201 Silkhouse Street
KANDY
20000
SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka uses a five-digit postal code. Generally, the last line SRI LANKA is omitted when posting within the country. Addresses are usually written in English and Sinhala.

Sweden

In Sweden, the address is generally formatted as follows:
FormatExample
Name
Street name + number
Postal code + Post town
Country
Anna Björklund
Storgatan 1
112 01 Stockholm
SWEDEN

The postal code is always a five-digit number divided into groups of three and two with the prefix SE used only if sent from abroad. It is also possible to replace the street name line with a PO box.

Switzerland

In Switzerland, the address is generally formatted as follows:
FormatExample Example Example Example
Salutation
Recipient name
Street name and number
Postal code, city and canton
Country
Herrn
Rudolf Weber
Marktplatz 1
4051 Basel
Switzerland
Frau
Claudia Weber
Solothurnerstrasse 28
2544 Bettlach SO
Switzerland
Monsieur
Pierre Dupont
Rue Pépinet 10
1003 Lausanne
Switzerland
Madame
Sophie Dupont
Rue du Marché 8
1556 Cerniaz VD
Switzerland

The canton abbreviation is needed only for cities/town that have the same name but in another canton for example: Renens and Renan which were both, in the past, called Renens, the difference stays today and Renens is often mentioned as Renens VD.

Taiwan

In Taiwan, addresses are regulated by the Department of Household Registration, while mails are handled by the Chunghwa Post. As a result, senders are required to write addresses in different formats in different situations.
Address TypeFormatExample
Chinese-language domestic mail, vertical sender    County or City
    Township, town, city or distinct
    Road or Street name
    Building number
Sender Floor
Postal codes
  台
  北
  市
  市
  府
  路
王 2
小 號
明 2
緘 樓
11060
Chinese-language domestic mail, vertical receiverPostal codes
Receiver County or City
     Township, town, city or distinct
     Road or Street name
     Building number
     Floor
11060
王 台
小 北
明 市
收 市
  府
  路
  2
  號
  2
  樓
Chinese-language domestic mail, horizontalPostal codes
Address
Name or Company
11060
台北市信義區市府路2號2樓
王小明收
English-language international mailName or Company
Number, Alley, Lane, Road/Street Name
Township and District, County and City, Postal codes
Country
Mr. Wang
2F., No.2, Shifu Rd.
Xinyi Dist., Taipei City 11060
Taiwan
Complete address for Department of Household Registration, Ministry of InteriorNumber, Alley, Lane, Road/Street Name, Neighbourhood, Village, Township and District, County and City2F., No.2, Shifu Rd., Neighbourhood 8, Xicun Vil., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City, Taiwan

Thailand

In Thailand, address are generally formatted as follows:
FormatExample

  • Name Surname
  • House number / Flat number
  • District, Sub-District
  • Province
  • Postal code
  • Country
  • Mr. Siam Rakchart
  • 238/54 Phaithong Village
  • Bang Yai, Bang Yai
  • Nonthaburi
  • 11140
  • Thailand
  • Turkey

    addressing system is as follows:
    FormatExample
    Name
    Neighbourhood name
    Street name + number
    Building name + flat number
    Postal code + town + district name + province
    Ahmet Korkmaz
    Etiler Mh.
    Badem Sk. No:13
    Toprak Apt. D:8
    34732 Besiktas / Istanbul

    However, in rural areas with decidedly little population and with no street addresses, address format is much simpler:
    Format
    Name
    Village name
    Postal code + district name + province

    Ukraine

    Some neighbourhoods in the Ukraine may be planned in such a way that some, or most, apartment buildings don't face a named street. In this case, a number of expedients can be used. In older neighbourhoods, a "main" building may have the same number as one or more "subsidiary" buildings accessible via driveways behind the main building. They will be addressed as vul. Bandery, d. 123 An address may also cover one or more subsidiary buildings behind the main building, addressed as vul. Bandery, d. 123, bud. 2 means a '. In newer areas with more regular street plans, apartment buildings that don't face a named street may be designated with Cyrillic letters appended to the building number, e.g. 123-а, 123-б, etc., in Cyrillic alphabetical order.
    In some microraion neighbourhoods, with few, if any, buildings facing named streets, the name would be used instead of the street name; thus someone may live at 4-th microrayon, bud. 123, kv. 56, i.e. 123 - 4th Microraion, apt. 56.
    FormatCyrillic exampleLatin example
    Name of addressee
    Street name, number, apartment/room

    Village/city/town

    Raion, Region

    Postal code

    Country
    Петренко Іван Леонідович
    вул. Шевченка, буд. 17

    м. Біла Церква

    Київська обл.

    09117

    Україна
    Petrenko Ivan Leonidovych
    vul. Shevchenka, bud. 17

    m. Bila Tserkva

    Kyivs'ka obl.

    09117

    UKRAINE

    United Arab Emirates

    In the United Arab Emirates, Emirates Post Group recommends the following format:
    FormatExample
    Name of addressee
    P.O. Box number
    Name of the Emirate
    Country
    Mr. Ali Al-Matwi
    P.O. Box 1714
    Dubai
    United Arab Emirates

    Not all of the roads and buildings in the UAE are numbered consistently and no postal codes are used in the United Arab Emirates. All mail are delivered only to PO boxes in the United Arab Emirates.

    United Kingdom

    In the United Kingdom, the format specified by the postal operator Royal Mail is as follows:
    FormatExample
    Addressee's name
    Number supplement and street name
    Locality
    POST TOWN
    POSTCODE
    Mr A Smith
    3a High Street
    Hedge End
    SOUTHAMPTON
    SO31 4NG

    The locality is required only where its absence would cause ambiguity, for example where a post town or postcode district includes two streets with the same name. Royal Mail specifies that post towns should be written in block capitals. Until 1996 a postal county was required after the post town, unless it was a special post town, for example London. The post town and postcode should each be on a separate line. Historically, each line of an address ended with a comma and was indented from the previous line. Royal Mail discourage this usage and specify that all lines should start from the same point and not be staggered or aligned to the centre. The postcode identifies, from left to right, increasingly smaller units of the postal delivery system. The first half of the postcode, known as the outward code, contains the postcode area and postcode district. The second half, known as the inward code, contains the postcode sector and postcode unit.

    United States

    In the United States, addresses are generally formatted as follows.
    FormatExample
    Name of addressee
    House number and street name + Apartment/Suite/Room number
    Name of town + State abbreviation + ZIP code
    Jeremy Martinson, Jr.
    455 Larkspur Dr. Apt 23
    Baviera, CA92908
    Name of addressee
    House number and street name +Apartment/Suite/Room number if any
    Name of town + State abbreviation + ZIP+4 code
    JEREMY MARTINSON JR
    455 LARKSPUR DR APT 23
    BAVIERA CA92908‑4601

    The street address line can take a number of alternate formats:
    Notes:
    In the Vietnam, addresses are generally formatted as follows.
    FormatVietnamese exampleEnglish example
    Name of addressee
    House number and street name
    Name of town
    Lê Văn Bình,
    số 123A Trần Hưng Đạo,
    phường Nguyễn Du,
    quận Hai Bà Trưng,
    thành phố Hà Nội
    Mr Lê Văn Bình
    number 123A Trần Hưng Đạo street,
    Nguyễn Du ward,
    Hai Bà Trưng district,
    Hà Nội city