How do i redirect my mail australia post
Redirecting your mail with Australia Post is a relatively straightforward process. Here are the steps:
Online Redirect
- Go to the Australia Post website (www.auspost.com.au) and log in to your account.
- Click on "My Account" and then "Mail Redirect" from the dropdown menu.
- Fill in the required details, including your old and new addresses, and the date you want the redirect to start.
- Choose the type of mail you want to redirect (e.g., letters, parcels, or both).
- Review and confirm your details.
- Pay the redirect fee (currently $14.95 for a standard redirect).
Phone Redirect
- Call Australia Post's customer service on 13 13 18 (Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm AEST).
- Provide the required details, including your old and new addresses, and the date you want the redirect to start.
- Choose the type of mail you want to redirect (e.g., letters, parcels, or both).
- Pay the redirect fee (currently $14.95 for a standard redirect) using your credit card or other payment methods.
In-Person Redirect
- Visit your local Australia Post outlet and speak to a staff member.
- Provide the required details, including your old and new addresses, and the date you want the redirect to start.
- Choose the type of mail you want to redirect (e.g., letters, parcels, or both).
- Pay the redirect fee (currently $14.95 for a standard redirect) using cash, credit card, or other payment methods.
Important Notes
- The redirect fee is non-refundable, even if you cancel the redirect.
- You can only redirect mail to a physical address, not a PO box.
- The redirect service is only available for mail sent within Australia.
- If you're redirecting mail to a new address outside of Australia, you'll need to contact the relevant postal service in that country.
Remember to update your address with other relevant parties, such as your bank, credit card company, and utility providers, to ensure a smooth transition.