Cancel forwarding mail
To cancel forwarding mail, you'll need to contact the post office or mail forwarding service that is handling your mail. Here are the steps:
USPS (United States Postal Service)
- Go to the USPS website (www.usps.com) and click on "Contact Us" at the top of the page.
- Fill out the online form to request a mail forwarding cancellation.
- Provide your name, address, and the reason for canceling the forwarding service.
- You can also contact your local post office or visit in person to request a cancellation.
Private Mail Forwarding Services
- Contact the private mail forwarding service that is handling your mail. You can find their contact information on their website or by searching online.
- Request a cancellation of the forwarding service and provide your name and address.
- The service will typically require a written request or a signed agreement to cancel the service.
Additional Tips
- Make sure to cancel the forwarding service before the original forwarding period ends to avoid any additional fees or inconvenience.
- If you're moving to a new address, you may want to set up mail forwarding to your new address instead of canceling it altogether.
- If you're canceling mail forwarding due to a change in your address, be sure to update your address with the USPS and any other relevant parties (e.g., banks, credit cards, etc.).
Remember to keep a record of your cancellation request, including the date and any confirmation numbers or reference numbers provided by the post office or mail forwarding service.