How do i forward mail

Forwarding mail can be a convenient way to receive mail at a different address, especially if you're moving, traveling, or need to receive mail at a temporary location. Here are the steps to forward mail:

USPS (United States Postal Service) Mail Forwarding:

  1. Gather required documents: You'll need to provide identification and proof of address. Acceptable documents include:
    • A valid government-issued ID (driver's license, state ID, or passport)
    • A utility bill or lease agreement with your current address
  2. Fill out the PS Form 3575: You can download and print the form from the USPS website or pick one up at your local post office. Fill it out completely and accurately.
  3. Choose your forwarding option: USPS offers two types of forwarding:
    • Forwarding for a specific period: Choose a start and end date for your forwarding service.
    • Permanent forwarding: Forward mail indefinitely until you cancel the service.
  4. Pay the forwarding fee: The fee for forwarding mail is currently $1.05 per package or $0.65 per piece of mail (up to 15 pieces). You can pay with cash, check, or credit card.
  5. Submit your application: Take your completed form and payment to your local post office or mail it to the USPS address listed on the form.

Other Mail Forwarding Services:

If you're looking for alternative mail forwarding services, consider the following options:

  1. Mail forwarding companies: Companies like EarthClassMail, Mailbox Forwarding, and Virtual Mailbox offer mail forwarding services for a fee. These services often provide additional features like package scanning and email notifications.
  2. Virtual mailbox services: Services like EarthClassMail and Mailbox Forwarding offer virtual mailbox services, which allow you to receive and manage your mail online.

Tips and Considerations:

Remember to carefully review the terms and conditions of any mail forwarding service you choose to ensure it meets your needs and provides the level of service you require.