How do you return mail sent to wrong address

The frustration of receiving mail intended for someone else! Returning mail sent to the wrong address can be a bit of a process, but it's usually possible. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you return the mail:

Method 1: Forward the mail to the correct address

  1. Check the return address: Look for the return address on the envelope or package to see if it's a local or national postal service.
  2. Contact the sender: If you can identify the sender, you can try contacting them to let them know the mail was sent to the wrong address. They may be able to forward the mail to the correct address.
  3. Forward the mail: If you're unable to contact the sender, you can forward the mail to the correct address. You can use a forwarding service like the United States Postal Service's (USPS) Forwarding Service or a private forwarding service.

Method 2: Return the mail to the post office

  1. Take the mail to the post office: Bring the mail to the post office where it was received. If you're unsure which post office it was received at, you can try contacting the USPS customer service number (1-800-275-8777) for assistance.
  2. Fill out a "Change of Address" form: The post office will ask you to fill out a "Change of Address" form, which will help them forward the mail to the correct address.
  3. Pay any applicable fees: You may need to pay a fee for the post office to forward the mail.

Method 3: Use a mail forwarding service

  1. Choose a mail forwarding service: There are several private mail forwarding services available, such as Mail Forwarding Services or EarthClassMail. These services will forward your mail to the correct address for a fee.
  2. Sign up for the service: Create an account with the mail forwarding service and provide the correct address where you want the mail to be forwarded.
  3. Send the mail to the forwarding service: Mail the package or envelope to the forwarding service's address.

Tips and considerations

Remember to always handle mail with care, and if you're unsure about how to return mail sent to the wrong address, you can consult with a postal service representative or a mail forwarding service for guidance.