1. Recipient's Name:
- Start with the recipient's full name on the first line of the address.
- Write their name in the same order as it appears on official documents, with the first name followed by the last name.
2. Street Name and Number:
- On the second line, include the street name and the street number.
- Use the abbreviation "Via" (Street) before the street name, which can be written as "V." or "Via."
- For example, "Via Roma 123."
3. Postal Code and City:
- On the third line, write the postal code (Codice Postale or CAP) followed by the city name.
- The postal code is a five-digit number assigned to each Italian city or town.
- For instance, "00187 Roma."
4. Province:
- On the fourth line, include the province abbreviation.
- This abbreviation is usually two letters, such as "RM" for Roma (Rome) or "MI" for Milano (Milan).
5. Country:
- If you're sending an international letter or package, write "Italia" (Italy) on the fifth line.
6. Additional Information:
- If there's additional information or instructions, such as "Interno" (Inside) for an apartment number, include them after the street address and before the postal code.
7. Formatting:
- Each part of the address should be on a separate line.
- Use clear handwriting or type the address to ensure legibility.
Remember that the postal codes and province abbreviations may change, so it's always a good practice to verify the latest information to ensure accurate delivery. Additionally, some addresses might require the inclusion of a building number or a floor number. Be sure to follow any specific guidelines provided by the recipient or postal service.