Can you move while your mail is on vacation hold

In the United States, the answer is generally yes, you can move while your mail is on vacation hold. Here's what you need to know:

  1. Vacation Hold: When you place a hold on your mail, the USPS (United States Postal Service) will hold your mail at the local post office for a specified period, usually 1-30 days. This service is free and can be requested online or in person at a post office.
  2. Moving: If you're planning to move while your mail is on hold, you'll need to update your address with the USPS. You can do this online, by phone, or in person at a post office. Make sure to provide your new address and confirm that your mail will be forwarded to your new location.
  3. Forwarding: The USPS will forward your mail to your new address for a period of 1 year. You can request forwarding for a shorter or longer period, but you'll need to pay a fee for extended forwarding.
  4. Special Considerations: If you're moving to a new apartment or house, you may need to update your address with your local utility companies, banks, credit card companies, and other relevant parties. Be sure to notify them of your address change to avoid any disruptions in service.

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