Can i forward my mail to general delivery
Yes, you can forward your mail to General Delivery. General Delivery is a service provided by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that allows you to receive mail and packages at a post office, even if you don't have a permanent address.
Here's how it works:
- Go to the USPS website and fill out the General Delivery form (PS Form 1093). You can also pick one up at your local post office.
- Fill out the form with your name, address, and any other relevant information.
- Indicate that you want to forward your mail to General Delivery.
- Take the completed form to your local post office and give it to the clerk.
- The clerk will verify your identity and then forward your mail to General Delivery.
Once your mail is forwarded to General Delivery, you can pick it up at any post office that offers General Delivery service. You'll need to show a valid government-issued ID to pick up your mail.
Some things to keep in mind:
- General Delivery is only available at post offices that offer the service. You can check the USPS website to see if your local post office offers General Delivery.
- You can only receive mail and packages at General Delivery for a limited time (usually 30 days). After that, the mail will be returned to the sender.
- You can't receive certified mail or registered mail at General Delivery.
- You can't receive mail or packages that require a signature upon delivery.
It's also important to note that General Delivery is not the same as a mailbox rental or a post office box. It's a temporary holding service for mail and packages, and you don't have a permanent address.
I hope that helps!