How to cancel my mail forwarding
To cancel your mail forwarding, you'll need to contact the United States Postal Service (USPS) and follow their procedures. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you cancel your mail forwarding:
Method 1: Online
- Go to the USPS website (www.usps.com) and sign in to your account.
- Click on "Manage Your Account" and then select "Mail Forwarding" from the dropdown menu.
- Click on "Cancel Mail Forwarding" and follow the prompts to confirm cancellation.
Method 2: Phone
- Call the USPS Customer Service number at 1-800-275-8777 (1-800-ASK-USPS).
- Tell the representative that you want to cancel your mail forwarding service.
- Provide your name, address, and the reason for cancellation (if requested).
- Confirm the cancellation with the representative.
Method 3: In-Person
- Visit your local post office and speak with a postal clerk.
- Let them know that you want to cancel your mail forwarding service.
- Provide your name, address, and the reason for cancellation (if requested).
- Confirm the cancellation with the clerk.
Additional Tips:
- Make sure to cancel your mail forwarding at least 3 business days before you want the service to stop.
- If you're canceling mail forwarding due to a move, you may need to update your address with the USPS and other relevant parties.
- If you're canceling mail forwarding due to a change in your circumstances (e.g., you're no longer using the service), you may need to provide a reason for cancellation.
- Keep in mind that canceling mail forwarding may not stop all mail from being forwarded. Some mail, such as bills and important documents, may still be forwarded to you.
Remember to confirm the cancellation with the USPS to ensure that your mail forwarding service is indeed stopped.