Hold mail at the post office

The convenience of holding your mail at the post office!

Holding mail at the post office, also known as mail forwarding or mail hold, is a service offered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that allows you to temporarily suspend mail delivery to your home or business while you're away. Here's how it works:

Why hold your mail?

You might want to hold your mail for various reasons, such as:

  1. Going on vacation or a business trip and don't want to accumulate mail while you're away.
  2. Moving to a new address and need to receive your mail at a temporary location.
  3. Having construction or renovation work done at your home and don't want mail delivered to the site.
  4. Being away from home for an extended period and don't want to worry about mail piling up.

How to hold your mail at the post office:

  1. Visit your local post office: Stop by your nearest post office and speak with a postal employee.
  2. Provide identification: Show a valid government-issued ID, such as a driver's license or passport.
  3. Fill out a form: The postal employee will provide you with a "Hold Mail" form to fill out. You'll need to provide your name, address, and the dates you want your mail held.
  4. Specify the hold period: Indicate how long you want your mail held, which can be up to 30 days.
  5. Pick up your mail: When you're ready to receive your mail, visit the post office and show your ID to collect your held mail.

Additional tips:

By holding your mail at the post office, you can enjoy a worry-free break from mail delivery and come back to a tidy mailbox when you return!