Can i stop mail in route

The joys of being a mail carrier!

Yes, you can stop mail delivery in a route, but it's not a straightforward process. Here are the general steps:

  1. Contact the USPS: Reach out to your local United States Postal Service (USPS) office or the customer service number (1-800-275-8777) to request a stop delivery.
  2. Provide identification: Be prepared to provide identification and proof of residency to verify your request.
  3. Fill out a form: The USPS will likely ask you to fill out a form, such as PS Form 3575, to request a stop delivery. You can also download and print the form from the USPS website.
  4. Specify the address: Clearly indicate the address where you want to stop mail delivery. If you're requesting a stop delivery for a specific address, make sure to include the correct address information.
  5. Explain the reason: You may be asked to provide a reason for the stop delivery. This can be due to a change of address, a vacation, or any other reason.
  6. Wait for confirmation: The USPS will review your request and confirm whether the stop delivery has been processed. You may receive a confirmation letter or email.

Important notes:

Remember to always follow the USPS's guidelines and procedures when requesting a stop delivery. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out to your local USPS office or customer service.