How does my new address get mail
Congratulations on your new address!
When you move to a new address, you'll need to update your mailing information with various organizations to ensure your mail gets delivered to your new location. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
- USPS (United States Postal Service):
- Fill out a change of address form (PS Form 3575) at your local post office or online at usps.com.
- Provide your old and new addresses, as well as your name and other relevant information.
- Pay a fee (currently $1.05) for the service.
- The USPS will forward your mail to your new address for a limited time (usually 12 months).
- Other Mail Services:
- UPS (United Parcel Service): Update your address with UPS by logging into your account online or contacting their customer service.
- FedEx: Update your address with FedEx by logging into your account online or contacting their customer service.
- Banks and Credit Card Companies: Notify your banks and credit card companies of your address change to ensure your statements and bills are sent to your new address.
- Online Services:
- Amazon: Update your address on your Amazon account.
- Other online retailers: Check with each retailer to update your address.
- Government Agencies:
- IRS (Internal Revenue Service): Update your address with the IRS to ensure you receive tax-related mail.
- Social Security Administration: Update your address with the SSA to ensure you receive your Social Security statements and other important mail.
- Other Important Contacts:
- Employer: Notify your employer of your address change.
- Insurance Companies: Update your address with your insurance companies to ensure you receive policy documents and statements.
- Voter Registration: Update your voter registration information with your state or local election office.
Remember to update your address with all relevant parties to ensure a smooth transition and minimize any disruptions to your mail delivery.