Can i forward mail sent to wrong address

The frustration of receiving mail intended for someone else!

In most cases, you can forward mail sent to the wrong address, but it depends on the type of mail and the policies of the sender. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. USPS (United States Postal Service): If you receive mail intended for someone else, you can forward it to the correct address using a change of address form. You can fill out the form online or at a local post office. The USPS will then forward the mail to the correct address.
  2. Private companies: If you receive mail from a private company, such as a bank or credit card company, you may need to contact them directly to request that they forward the mail to the correct address. They may have specific procedures or forms to complete.
  3. Government agencies: If you receive mail from a government agency, such as the IRS or Social Security Administration, you may need to contact them directly to request that they forward the mail to the correct address.
  4. Online services: If you receive mail from an online service, such as a subscription or membership, you may need to contact their customer support to request that they forward the mail to the correct address.

Before forwarding mail, make sure to:

Remember to always handle sensitive or confidential mail with care, and consider shredding any unnecessary documents to protect your identity and privacy.