Can someone pickup my mail usps

Yes, there are several ways to have someone pick up your mail from the USPS (United States Postal Service):

  1. Authorized Pickup: You can authorize a specific person to pick up your mail by filling out a USPS Form 1583, "Authorization for the Release of Information and Designation of Agent." This form allows you to designate an agent to pick up your mail on your behalf. You can obtain this form at your local post office or download it from the USPS website.
  2. Power of Attorney: If you have a power of attorney (POA) document, you can grant permission to someone to pick up your mail. The POA document must be notarized and include the specific authority to pick up mail.
  3. Mail Forwarding: If you're unable to pick up your mail, you can set up mail forwarding to a different address. This way, your mail will be forwarded to a new address, and you can have someone pick it up from there.
  4. Hold Mail: If you're going to be away for an extended period, you can request that the USPS hold your mail at your local post office. This way, someone can pick it up for you when you return.
  5. Mailbox Rental: If you're unable to pick up your mail, you can rent a mailbox at a private mailbox rental company. These companies will receive your mail and hold it for you until you can pick it up.

Remember to always follow USPS guidelines and regulations when authorizing someone to pick up your mail.