How to hold my mail delivery

There are a few ways to hold your mail delivery, depending on your location and the type of mail you're expecting. Here are some options:

  1. USPS Hold Mail: You can request that the United States Postal Service (USPS) hold your mail for a specific period of time. To do this, you'll need to fill out a Hold Mail form (PS Form 3914) and submit it to your local post office. You can also request a hold online through the USPS website.
  2. USPS Vacation Hold: If you're going on vacation, you can request a vacation hold on your mail. This will hold your mail for up to 30 days. To request a vacation hold, you'll need to fill out a Vacation Hold form (PS Form 3915) and submit it to your local post office.
  3. USPS Forward Mail: If you're moving to a new address, you can request that the USPS forward your mail to your new address. To do this, you'll need to fill out a Change of Address form (PS Form 3575) and submit it to your local post office.
  4. USPS Hold for Pickup: If you're expecting a package or mail that requires a signature, you can request that it be held for pickup at your local post office. To do this, you'll need to contact the sender and ask them to request a signature upon delivery.
  5. Local Post Office: You can also contact your local post office directly to request that they hold your mail. They may have a form or process in place for holding mail, so it's a good idea to call ahead and ask about their policies.

Remember to always check with your local post office for their specific policies and procedures for holding mail.