Can a po box redirect mail to a physical address

Yes, a PO Box (Post Office Box) can redirect mail to a physical address. Here are a few ways to do so:

  1. PO Box Forwarding: Many post offices offer a forwarding service that allows you to redirect mail from your PO Box to a physical address. You can fill out a forwarding request form and provide the new address where you want your mail to be sent. The post office will then forward your mail to the new address.
  2. General Delivery: The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a General Delivery service that allows you to receive mail at a post office without a PO Box. You can have your mail sent to a post office with your name and "General Delivery" as the address. The post office will then hold your mail for pickup.
  3. Mail Forwarding Services: There are also private companies that offer mail forwarding services, which can redirect mail from a PO Box to a physical address. These services often require a subscription and may have additional fees.
  4. PO Box Rental with a Mail Forwarding Service: Some PO Box rental companies offer mail forwarding services as part of their package. They will forward your mail to a physical address, often for an additional fee.

To set up mail forwarding from a PO Box to a physical address, you'll typically need to:

  1. Fill out a forwarding request form at the post office or online.
  2. Provide the new physical address where you want your mail to be sent.
  3. Pay any applicable fees (e.g., forwarding fees, subscription fees).
  4. Update your address with the USPS or your PO Box rental company.

Keep in mind that mail forwarding services may have limitations, such as:

Before setting up mail forwarding, it's a good idea to check with your PO Box rental company or the USPS to understand their specific policies and fees.