How do i set up mail forwarding

Mail forwarding is a convenient way to receive mail and packages at a different address than your primary residence or business. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you set up mail forwarding:

Option 1: USPS Mail Forwarding

  1. Create a USPS account: Go to the United States Postal Service (USPS) website (usps.com) and create an account.
  2. Fill out the form: Download and complete the "PS Form 1583" (Application for Mail Forwarding) from the USPS website or pick one up at your local post office.
  3. Provide required information: Fill out the form with your name, address, and the address where you want your mail forwarded to. You'll also need to provide a valid government-issued ID.
  4. Pay the fee: The fee for USPS mail forwarding is $20 for 6 months or $30 for 12 months.
  5. Submit the form: Take the completed form to your local post office or mail it to the USPS address listed on the form.

Option 2: Private Mail Forwarding Services

  1. Choose a private mail forwarding service: Research and select a reputable private mail forwarding service, such as EarthClassMail, Mailbox Forwarding, or ShipStation.
  2. Sign up: Create an account with the chosen service and provide the required information, including your name, address, and the address where you want your mail forwarded to.
  3. Set up your account: Configure your account settings, including the types of mail you want to forward (e.g., letters, packages, etc.).
  4. Pay the fee: The fee for private mail forwarding services varies depending on the provider and the services you choose.

Tips and Considerations

By following these steps, you can set up mail forwarding and receive your mail and packages at a different address.