Can you change you address from another state for mail
Yes, you can change your address with the United States Postal Service (USPS) to receive mail at a new address in another state. Here's how:
Online Change of Address
- Go to the USPS website (usps.com) and click on "Move" at the top of the page.
- Click on "Change Your Address" and follow the prompts to enter your old and new addresses.
- Pay the required fee using a credit or debit card.
- Review and submit your request.
In-Person Change of Address
- Visit your local post office and ask to change your address.
- Provide the required information, including your old and new addresses.
- Pay the required fee using cash, check, or credit/debit card.
- Review and sign the change of address form.
By Mail
- Complete a PS Form 3575, "Address Change Request" (available at post offices or online).
- Attach a stamp and mail the form to: United States Postal Service Address Change Service 4521 S. Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19145-9997
Fees
The fee for changing your address is $1.05 for online or in-person requests, and $1.10 for mail-in requests.
Important Notes
- You must provide your old and new addresses, as well as your name and signature.
- You can only change your address to a new address within the United States.
- You can't change your address to a PO box or a foreign address.
- You'll need to update your address with other government agencies, such as the Social Security Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, and your state's Department of Motor Vehicles.
- You may need to update your address with other organizations, such as banks, credit card companies, and subscription services.
Remember to update your address with all relevant parties to ensure you receive important mail and packages at your new address.