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If you're unable to collect your mail, there are a few options you can consider:

  1. Ask a trusted neighbor or friend: If you have a neighbor or friend who lives nearby, you can ask them to collect your mail for you. Just make sure to give them a spare key or let them know where the mail is usually kept.
  2. Use a mail forwarding service: Many postal services offer mail forwarding services. You can sign up for this service, and the post office will forward your mail to a new address. This can be especially helpful if you're going to be away for an extended period.
  3. Designate a power of attorney: If you're unable to collect your mail due to illness, injury, or other circumstances, you can designate a power of attorney to collect your mail on your behalf. This person will need to be authorized by you and will need to provide identification to the post office.
  4. Contact your local post office: If none of the above options work for you, you can contact your local post office and ask if they can hold your mail for you. They may be able to store it for a short period or forward it to a new address.

Remember to always keep your mail secure and consider using a locked mailbox or a post office box to protect your mail from theft or tampering.