What is an address label?

An address label is a small piece of sticky paper used to display the recipient's address information on a package or envelope. It typically includes the recipient's name, street address, city, state, and ZIP code. Address labels are commonly used for mailing items such as letters, packages, and invitations. They can be printed with a standard format or customized with different fonts, colors, and designs to add a personal touch. Using address labels ensures that packages are delivered to the correct destination and can save time when sending out multiple items.