Short answer: No! The USPS may return or delay your invitations if the return address is on the back.
Why You Shouldn’t Place the Return Address on the Back Flap
When you’re preparing invitations for a big event like a wedding, aesthetics matter. It’s tempting to use the back flap of the envelope for the return address to keep the front clean and elegant. (Yeah, I like it, too!) But the United States Postal Service (USPS) doesn’t see it that way. If you don’t follow their guidelines, your invites may be returned, mis-addressed, or delayed. This year, we’ve been hearing of many horror stories of invitations being returned, which has to be re-addressed and re-stamped with postage, which can be time-consuming (and expensive).

USPS Rules on Return Address Placement
- The return address must appear on the front side of the envelope — the side with the postage — and in the upper left corner. (USPS Publication 25)
- Printing on the back or other areas can confuse mail-sorting machines.
- The delivery address must be clearly printed on the front so that automated systems can read and sort it properly.
What Happens If You Put It on the Back
Sorting machines may confuse the back return address as the delivery address, especially if the envelope is processed face down. We have heard of some couples who say they sent them with no issues of returns, but I wouldn’t want to risk it.
- Your invitations could be sent back to you or delivered incorrectly.
- USPS may mark them as non-machinable and delay delivery.
- Barcodes or “Return to Sender” marks can end up over your design.
Why This Matters for Wedding Invitations
- Wedding invitations often have tight timelines for RSVPs and travel planning.
- Decorative elements like wax seals or ribbons already make them harder to process.
- Even if some mail gets through, the risk of delay or return isn’t worth it.
Best Practices for Elegant & USPS-Compliant Envelopes
- Place the return address in the upper left corner on the front.
- Keep the delivery address centered neatly on the front.
- Avoid designs or text on the back that could confuse postal scanners.
- Use readable fonts and high contrast (dark ink on light paper).
- If using heavy embellishments, ask the post office to hand-cancel in person; still follow address placement rules.
Here’s a perfect example of an envelope addressed properly. You can get these printed for your invitations at Basic Invite.
Conclusion
Can you put the return address on the back of the envelope for wedding invitations?
No. It increases the chance that your mail will be mis-handled or returned. Keep your return address in the upper left on the front to stay USPS-compliant and stress-free.
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Happy Planning!
xo
Emma



