How do i redirect my mail when i move

Congratulations on your upcoming move! Redirecting your mail is an important step to ensure that you receive important documents, bills, and correspondence at your new address. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you redirect your mail:

Option 1: USPS Mail Forwarding

  1. Go to the United States Postal Service (USPS) website (usps.com) and click on "Mail & Learn" > "Change of Address."
  2. Fill out the online form with your current and new addresses, as well as your name and email address (optional).
  3. Pay the $1.05 fee for a 1-year forwarding period (or $1.10 for 3 years).
  4. You'll receive a confirmation email with a unique confirmation number.
  5. Update your address with the USPS by mail or in person at a post office.

Option 2: Online Change of Address Services

  1. Use online services like USPS's Change of Address or other third-party services like:
    • Move.org (free)
    • USAddressChange.com (free)
    • ChangeOfAddress.com (free)
  2. Fill out the online form with your current and new addresses, as well as your name and email address (optional).
  3. Pay any applicable fees (usually around $1-$5).
  4. Receive a confirmation email or certificate of change of address.

Additional Tips:

  1. Update your address with:
    • Banks and credit unions
    • Credit card companies
    • Loan and mortgage providers
    • Insurance companies
    • Utility providers (electricity, gas, water, internet, etc.)
    • Subscription services (streaming, music, etc.)
  2. Notify your employer, school, or government agencies (if applicable).
  3. Update your address with online services like:
    • Amazon
    • Netflix
    • Hulu
    • Social media platforms
  4. Keep your old address active for at least 2 weeks after moving to ensure you receive any outstanding mail.
  5. Consider setting up mail forwarding for a specific period (e.g., 1 year) to ensure you receive important documents and bills.

Remember to update your address with all relevant parties to avoid missing important mail and to ensure a smooth transition to your new home.