How do i stop mail delivery temporarily

There are a few ways to temporarily stop mail delivery, depending on your location and the type of mail you're receiving. Here are some options:

  1. USPS Hold Mail: If you're in the United States, you can request that the United States Postal Service (USPS) hold your mail for a specific period of time. You can do this online or by visiting your local post office. Here's how:
    • Online: Go to the USPS website, click on "Hold Mail" and fill out the form. You'll need to provide your name, address, and the dates you'd like to hold your mail.
    • In-person: Visit your local post office and ask to speak to a postal clerk. They'll need to see a valid form of identification and fill out a Hold Mail request form with you.
  2. USPS Vacation Hold: If you're going to be away for an extended period, you can request a Vacation Hold. This will hold your mail for up to 30 days. To request a Vacation Hold:
    • Online: Go to the USPS website, click on "Vacation Hold" and fill out the form. You'll need to provide your name, address, and the dates you'll be away.
    • In-person: Visit your local post office and ask to speak to a postal clerk. They'll need to see a valid form of identification and fill out a Vacation Hold request form with you.
  3. Contact your local post office: If you're not able to use the online forms or prefer to speak with someone in person, you can contact your local post office and ask to speak to a postal clerk. They can help you set up a temporary hold on your mail delivery.
  4. Contact your mail carrier: If you have a specific mail carrier, you can try contacting them directly to request a temporary hold on your mail delivery. Keep in mind that this may not be possible if you have a package delivery or other types of mail that require a signature.

Remember to always follow the instructions provided by the USPS or your local post office, and make sure to set up a hold on your mail well in advance of your desired hold period.