How do i forward my mail temporarily

Forwarding your mail temporarily can be a convenient way to manage your mail while you're away on vacation, moving to a new home, or dealing with a mail-related issue. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to forward your mail temporarily:

USPS (United States Postal Service)

  1. Fill out a PS Form 3575: You can download and print the form from the USPS website or pick one up at your local post office.
  2. Provide your name and address: Fill in your name and the address you want to forward mail from.
  3. Specify the forwarding period: Indicate the dates you want the mail to be forwarded (e.g., "July 1st to August 31st").
  4. Choose a forwarding address: Enter the address where you want your mail to be forwarded to.
  5. Sign and date the form: Make sure to sign and date the form.
  6. Take the form to your local post office: Drop off the completed form at your local post office or mail it to the USPS address listed on the form.

Cost: There is no fee to forward mail temporarily with USPS.

Other options

  1. USPS Hold Mail: If you're going to be away for a short period (up to 30 days), you can request that your mail be held at your local post office. You can do this online or by visiting your local post office.
  2. Private mail forwarding services: There are private companies that offer mail forwarding services, such as Mail Forwarding Services or EarthClassMail. These services often charge a fee and may have specific requirements.

Tips

By following these steps, you can temporarily forward your mail to ensure it reaches you safely and efficiently.