Forwarding address for mail

A forwarding address for mail is a temporary or permanent address where mail is sent to reach you, especially when you're moving to a new location or traveling. Here are some common types of forwarding addresses:

  1. USPS Forwarding Service: The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a forwarding service that allows you to redirect your mail to a new address for a specified period. You can sign up for this service online or at a local post office.
  2. General Delivery: The USPS also offers a General Delivery service, where mail is held at a post office for pickup. You can use this service if you don't have a permanent address or if you're traveling.
  3. Mail Forwarding Services: Private companies offer mail forwarding services, which can be more convenient and flexible than the USPS service. These services often provide additional features, such as package forwarding, mail scanning, and storage.
  4. Virtual Mailbox: A virtual mailbox is a digital mailbox that allows you to receive and manage your mail online. You can access your mail from anywhere, and many virtual mailbox services offer additional features like package forwarding and mail scanning.

When setting up a forwarding address, you'll typically need to provide the following information:

  1. Your old address (the one you're leaving)
  2. Your new address (the one you're moving to or want to receive mail at)
  3. The duration of the forwarding period (if applicable)
  4. Any specific instructions or preferences (e.g., forwarding only certain types of mail)

Keep in mind that forwarding addresses may have limitations, such as:

Before setting up a forwarding address, make sure to check the specific requirements and limitations of the service you choose.