Does redirected mail include tracked items

When mail is redirected, it's possible that tracked items may or may not be included in the redirection process, depending on the specific circumstances and the policies of the postal service or mail carrier involved. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. USPS (United States Postal Service): If you redirect mail through the USPS, tracked items like Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express, and First-Class Package Service will be automatically updated with the new address. However, if you're redirecting a package that was sent using a different service, like Parcel Post or Media Mail, it may not be tracked.
  2. Canada Post: In Canada, if you redirect mail through Canada Post, tracked items like Xpresspost, Priority, and Expedited Parcel will be updated with the new address. However, if you're redirecting a package that was sent using a different service, like Lettermail or Parcel Post, it may not be tracked.
  3. Other postal services: The policies of other postal services, like the UK's Royal Mail or Australia Post, may vary. It's best to check with the specific postal service or mail carrier to determine their policies on tracking and redirection.

In general, if you're redirecting mail, it's a good idea to check with the postal service or mail carrier to confirm whether your tracked items will be updated with the new address. You may also want to consider using a tracking number or signature confirmation to ensure that your packages are delivered to the correct address.

I hope that helps clarify things!