39 USC 3004 – Delivery of mail to persons not residents of the place of address
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Whenever the Postal Service determines that letters or parcels sent in the mail are addressed to places not the residence or regular business address of the person for whom they are intended, to enable the person to escape identification, the Postal Service may deliver the mail only upon identification of the person so addressed.
Terms Used In 39 USC 3004
- Postal Service: means the United States Postal Service established by section 201 of this title. See 39 USC 102