Can you stop mail for one person

Yes, it is possible to stop mail for one person. Here are a few ways to do so:

  1. USPS Hold Mail: You can request the United States Postal Service (USPS) to hold your mail for a specific period of time or until you return. You can do this online or by visiting your local post office. You'll need to provide your name, address, and the dates you'd like the mail held.
  2. USPS Mail Forwarding: If you're moving or going to be away for an extended period, you can set up mail forwarding to redirect your mail to a new address. You can do this online or by visiting your local post office.
  3. Contact the sender: If you're receiving unwanted mail from a specific sender, you can contact them directly and ask them to remove your name and address from their mailing list.
  4. Opt-out of junk mail: You can also opt-out of receiving junk mail by registering with the Direct Marketing Association's (DMA) Mail Preference Service. This service helps reduce unwanted mail by removing your name and address from mailing lists.
  5. Contact the credit reporting agencies: If you're receiving pre-approved credit offers or other financial mail, you can contact the credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) to request that your name be removed from their mailing lists.
  6. File a complaint with the USPS: If you're receiving harassing or threatening mail, you can file a complaint with the USPS. They have a process in place to investigate and take action against mailers who violate postal regulations.

Remember to always verify the authenticity of any mail you receive, especially if it's from an unknown sender.