How do i stop my mail at the post office

To stop your mail at the post office, you'll need to fill out a form and provide some identification. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:

Form: You'll need to fill out a "Request to Suspend Mail Delivery" form (PS Form 3575). You can get this form at your local post office or download it from the USPS website.

Identification: You'll need to provide a valid form of identification, such as:

In-Person: Visit your local post office and ask to speak to a postal clerk. They'll guide you through the process and help you fill out the form.

Online: You can also stop your mail online through the USPS website. Here's how:

  1. Go to the USPS website (www.usps.com)
  2. Click on "Manage Your Mail" and then "Suspend Mail Delivery"
  3. Fill out the online form with your name, address, and reason for suspending mail delivery
  4. Upload a copy of your identification (optional, but recommended)
  5. Review and submit the form

Phone: If you're unable to visit a post office or complete the online form, you can call the USPS Customer Service number (1-800-275-8777) to request to suspend your mail delivery.

Note: Suspended mail delivery will typically take effect within 3-5 business days. If you need to stop your mail immediately, you may want to consider using a mail forwarding service or contacting your local post office directly to request expedited service.

Remember to keep your identification and proof of address handy, as you may need to provide them to the postal clerk or online form.