How to get your mail forwarded to new address

The joys of moving! Forwarding your mail to a new address is a crucial step to ensure you receive important documents, bills, and correspondence. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get your mail forwarded:

USPS (United States Postal Service) Mail Forwarding

  1. Gather necessary information: Have your old address, new address, and a valid form of identification ready.
  2. Fill out the PS Form 3575: You can download and print the form from the USPS website or pick one up at your local post office. Fill it out completely, including your old and new addresses, and any specific forwarding instructions (e.g., "Forward all mail" or "Forward only packages").
  3. Sign and date the form: Make sure to sign and date the form in the presence of a USPS employee or a notary public.
  4. Submit the form: Take the completed form to your local post office or mail it to the USPS address listed on the form.
  5. Pay the fee: The fee for mail forwarding is currently $1.05 per month (or $12.60 per year). You can pay with cash, check, or credit card.
  6. Wait for confirmation: The USPS will process your request and send you a confirmation letter with your new forwarding address.

Other Mail Forwarding Options

  1. USPS Online: You can also forward your mail online through the USPS website. Simply log in to your account, click on "Mail Forwarding," and follow the prompts.
  2. Private Mail Forwarding Services: Companies like EarthClassMail, Mail Forwarding, and The UPS Store offer mail forwarding services. These services often have additional fees and may require a contract.

Tips and Reminders

By following these steps, you'll ensure a smooth transition to your new address and receive all your important mail and packages.