Can i have a mail hold on two addresses

Yes, you can have a mail hold on two addresses. Here's how:

Option 1: USPS Mail Hold

You can request a mail hold on both addresses through the United States Postal Service (USPS) website or by visiting your local post office.

  1. Go to the USPS website (usps.com) and click on "Hold Mail" under the "Mail & Shipping" tab.
  2. Enter your name, address, and email address.
  3. Select the "Hold Mail" option and choose the dates you want the hold to start and end.
  4. Confirm your request and pay any applicable fees (if you're not a USPS customer).
  5. Repeat the process for the second address.

Option 2: USPS Informed Delivery

If you're a USPS customer, you can use Informed Delivery to hold mail at both addresses. Informed Delivery is a free service that sends you digital previews of your mail and packages.

  1. Sign up for Informed Delivery on the USPS website (usps.com) or through the USPS mobile app.
  2. Add both addresses to your Informed Delivery account.
  3. Go to the "Hold Mail" section and select the dates you want the hold to start and end.
  4. Confirm your request and pay any applicable fees (if you're not a USPS customer).

Option 3: Private Mailbox Services

If you're looking for a more comprehensive mail management solution, you can consider using a private mailbox service like a mail forwarding company. These services often offer mail holding, forwarding, and other services.

  1. Research private mailbox services in your area and choose one that suits your needs.
  2. Contact the service provider and request a mail hold on both addresses.
  3. Follow their instructions for setting up the hold and any associated fees.

Remember to always verify the mail hold request with the USPS or your private mailbox service to ensure it's processed correctly.