Change my mailing address with usps
To change your mailing address with the United States Postal Service (USPS), you can follow these steps:
Online:
- Go to the USPS website at usps.com.
- Click on "Manage Your Account" at the top of the page.
- Sign in to your account using your username and password.
- Click on "Address" and then "Update Address".
- Enter your new address information, including your name, old address, and new address.
- Confirm your changes by clicking "Submit".
By Phone:
- Call the USPS Customer Service number at 1-800-275-8777.
- Tell the representative that you want to change your mailing address.
- Provide your old address and new address information.
- Confirm your changes with the representative.
In Person:
- Visit your local post office.
- Let the postal clerk know that you want to change your mailing address.
- Provide your old address and new address information.
- Confirm your changes with the postal clerk.
By Mail:
- Fill out a PS Form 3575, Address Change Request.
- Attach a copy of your identification (such as a driver's license or passport).
- Mail the form to the address listed on the form.
Note:
- You will need to provide your old address and new address information to update your mailing address.
- You may need to provide identification to verify your identity.
- It may take up to 10 days for your address change to take effect.
- You should also update your address with other organizations, such as banks, credit card companies, and online retailers, to ensure that your mail is forwarded correctly.
Remember to update your address with all relevant parties, including:
- Banks and credit unions
- Credit card companies
- Loan and mortgage companies
- Insurance companies
- Online retailers
- Subscription services (such as magazines and streaming services)
- Voter registration
- Vehicle registration
- Driver's license or state ID
It's also a good idea to update your address with your employer, school, or other relevant institutions.