Change address mail
You want to change your address for mail delivery. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you with that:
Method 1: Update with the US Postal Service (USPS)
- Fill out a PS Form 3575: You can download and print the form from the USPS website or pick one up at your local post office.
- Provide your old and new addresses: Make sure to include your old address and your new address, including the apartment or suite number if applicable.
- Sign and date the form: Make sure to sign and date the form in the presence of a notary public, if required.
- Submit the form: Take the completed form to your local post office or mail it to the USPS address listed on the form.
Method 2: Update with Online Services
- USPS Online: You can update your address online through the USPS website. You'll need to create an account or sign in if you already have one.
- Click on "Update Address": Once logged in, click on the "Update Address" button and follow the prompts.
- Enter your old and new addresses: Enter your old and new addresses, including the apartment or suite number if applicable.
- Verify your information: Review your information to ensure it's accurate and complete.
- Submit the update: Click "Submit" to update your address.
Additional Tips
- Notify your bank and credit card companies: Update your address with your bank and credit card companies to ensure you receive statements and bills at your new address.
- Update your voter registration: If you're registered to vote, update your address with your local election office to ensure you receive voting materials and information.
- Notify your employer and school: If you're employed or a student, notify your employer or school of your address change to ensure you receive important documents and information.
Remember to update your address with all relevant parties to ensure a smooth transition to your new address.