by Spixxy on February 4th, 2004

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Why do certain addresses have an HC (Highway Contract)? What is this?

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  • by Muad dib on October 22nd, 2004

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    The US Postal system contracts non- USPS employees to deliver the mail to people in certain rural areas. The homes are assigned an HC route number and a mail box number, and the contractor uses his/her personal car rather than a traditional white USPS truck. This is what I have gathered from the experience with my parents who had a P.O. box number for thirty years, and last year they were switched to an HC address that I can never remember!

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    • I wondered about that when my parent's address wa changed.

      Bryan Branham

      by Bryan Branham on February 19th, 2005

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