Can you change mailing address at post ffice
Yes, you can change your mailing address at the post office. Here's how:
In-person at a Post Office:
- Visit your local post office with valid identification (e.g., driver's license, state ID, or passport).
- Let the postal clerk know that you'd like to update your mailing address.
- Provide your current mailing address and the new address you'd like to use.
- The clerk will update your address in their system and provide you with a new mailing label with your updated address.
Online at USPS.com:
- Go to the United States Postal Service (USPS) website at usps.com.
- Click on "Manage Your Account" and sign in to your account (or create one if you don't have one).
- Click on "Address" and then "Update Address."
- Enter your current mailing address and the new address you'd like to use.
- Confirm the changes and print a new mailing label with your updated address.
By Phone:
- Call the USPS Customer Service number at 1-800-275-8777.
- Let the representative know that you'd like to update your mailing address.
- Provide your current mailing address and the new address you'd like to use.
- The representative will update your address in their system and provide you with a new mailing label with your updated address.
Note:
- If you're updating your address for a specific account, such as a PO box or a mailbox rental, you may need to visit the post office in person to make the change.
- If you're updating your address for a business or organization, you may need to provide additional documentation, such as a business license or tax ID number.
- It's a good idea to update your address with the post office as soon as possible to ensure that any mail or packages are forwarded to your new address.
Remember to also update your address with other relevant parties, such as:
- Banks and credit card companies
- Loan and credit providers
- Insurance companies
- Employer and HR department
- Online retailers and subscription services
- Government agencies (e.g., DMV, Social Security Administration)