Can you renew a usps mail forwarding request
Yes, you can renew a USPS mail forwarding request. Here are the steps:
- Check the expiration date: First, check the expiration date of your current mail forwarding request. You can find this information on the USPS website or on the confirmation email you received when you initially set up the forwarding request.
- Renew online: If your mail forwarding request is about to expire or has already expired, you can renew it online through the USPS website. Follow these steps:
- Go to the USPS website (usps.com).
- Click on "Manage Your Account" and sign in to your account.
- Click on "Mail Forwarding" and then "Renew Mail Forwarding".
- Enter your name, address, and other required information.
- Pay the renewal fee (currently $20.10 for 6 months or $40.20 for 12 months).
- Renew by phone: If you prefer to renew by phone, you can call the USPS Customer Service number at 1-800-275-8777 (1-800-ASK-USPS).
- Renew in person: You can also renew your mail forwarding request in person at your local post office. Bring a valid government-issued ID and proof of address to the post office.
- Note: If you're renewing a mail forwarding request that was set up for a business, you may need to provide additional documentation, such as a business license or articles of incorporation.
Fees:
- 6-month renewal: $20.10
- 12-month renewal: $40.20
Tips:
- Make sure to renew your mail forwarding request before it expires to avoid any disruptions to your mail delivery.
- If you're renewing a mail forwarding request for a business, be sure to provide all required documentation to avoid any delays.
- If you have any issues or questions about renewing your mail forwarding request, you can contact the USPS Customer Service number or visit your local post office for assistance.