Below is an example of a BFPO address, using the fictitious
Loamshire Regiment: 12345678 LCPL B Jones B Company 1 Loamshire Regt BFPO 61 BFPO 61 is for Milan, Italy. Until the
handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997,
Hong Kong used postal orders with BFPO 1 being the address for British forces serving in the then
colony. When sending mail from the UK to a member of HM Forces serving overseas, the sender must address it to the appropriate BFPO number, and not to the country in which that person is based. This is especially important as mail to BFPO addresses is often charged at the inland UK rate, and if it is addressed to an overseas destination with only UK postage attached, this will result in delays. For security reasons, mail from HM Forces to civilian addresses in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland must be handed directly to BFPO staff, not placed in the post box, and must not have a return military address displayed on the envelope. In addition, mail to those destinations cannot be sent using the
Bluey system. In 2012, in collaboration with
Royal Mail, the BFPO introduced
UK-style postcodes, to help ordering items online, owing to problems with websites not recognising the BFPO addressing format. The addresses are assigned to the notional
post town "BFPO" and, as of 2012, the postcodes all begin with "BF1". For example, the above address would appear as: 12345678 LCPL B Jones B Company 1 Loamshire Regt BFPO 61 BFPO BF1 2AY These UK style postcodes are provided for compatibility with non-BFPO UK addresses and are solely for use within websites, due to the automated sorting process at BFPO they should not appear on items of mail. == The "e-Bluey" ==