Change mailing address pa

To change your mailing address in Pennsylvania, you'll need to update your address with the United States Postal Service (USPS) and notify any relevant parties, such as:

  1. USPS: Update your address with the USPS by filling out a change of address form (PS Form 3575) and submitting it to your local post office. You can also update your address online through the USPS website.
  2. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT): If you have a Pennsylvania driver's license or vehicle registration, you'll need to update your address with PennDOT. You can do this online or by visiting a PennDOT driver's license center.
  3. Voter Registration: If you're registered to vote in Pennsylvania, you'll need to update your address with your county election office.
  4. Banks and Credit Unions: Notify your bank or credit union of your address change to ensure that your statements and bills are sent to the correct address.
  5. Credit Card Companies: Inform your credit card companies of your address change to avoid any issues with billing and statements.
  6. Insurance Companies: Update your address with your insurance companies, including health, auto, and home insurance providers.
  7. Employer and HR Department: If you're employed, notify your HR department and employer of your address change.
  8. Online Services: Update your address with online services, such as:
    • Amazon
    • Netflix
    • Streaming services
    • Online shopping accounts
    • Social media platforms
  9. Utility Companies: Notify your utility companies, including:
    • Electricity
    • Gas
    • Water
    • Internet
    • Cable
  10. Magazine and Newspaper Subscriptions: Update your address with any magazine or newspaper subscriptions you have.

Remember to keep a record of all the parties you've notified, including the date and method of notification, in case you need to verify your address change.