How do i forward my mail to a different address

Forwarding your mail to a different address is a relatively straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you do so:

Method 1: USPS Mail Forwarding

  1. Gather required documents: You'll need to provide proof of identity and a valid government-issued ID (e.g., driver's license, passport).
  2. Fill out the USPS Form 1583: You can download and print the form from the USPS website or pick one up at your local post office. Fill it out completely, including your old and new addresses.
  3. Sign and date the form: Make sure to sign and date the form in the presence of a notary public, if required.
  4. Submit the form: Take the completed form to your local post office and submit it to the postal clerk. They'll verify your identity and process the request.
  5. Pay the fee: The fee for mail forwarding is currently $1.05 per month (or $12.60 per year).

Method 2: Online Mail Forwarding Services

  1. Choose a mail forwarding service: There are several online services that offer mail forwarding, such as EarthClassMail, Mail Forwarding Service, or The UPS Store. Research and select a reputable service that meets your needs.
  2. Sign up and provide required information: Fill out the online application, providing your old and new addresses, as well as other required information (e.g., name, email, phone number).
  3. Pay the fee: The fee for online mail forwarding services varies, but it's usually a one-time setup fee and a monthly or annual subscription fee.
  4. Receive and forward your mail: The mail forwarding service will receive your mail, scan it, and forward it to your new address.

Tips and Considerations

Remember to always keep your new address private and secure to prevent identity theft and mail theft.