How to send mail to new address

Congratulations on your new address! Here's a step-by-step guide on how to send mail to your new address:

Update Your Address with the US Postal Service (USPS)

  1. Go to the USPS website (www.usps.com) and click on "Change of Address" under the "Move" tab.
  2. Fill out the online form with your old and new addresses, as well as your name and other relevant information.
  3. Pay the $1.05 fee (as of 2023) using a credit or debit card.
  4. Submit the form and print a confirmation receipt.

Notify Your Bank and Credit Card Companies

  1. Contact your bank and credit card companies to update your address on file.
  2. Provide them with your new address and any relevant account numbers or identification.

Notify Your Employer and HR Department (if applicable)

  1. Inform your employer and HR department of your new address.
  2. Provide them with your new address and any relevant employee identification numbers.

Notify Your Insurance Providers

  1. Contact your health, auto, and home insurance providers to update your address on file.
  2. Provide them with your new address and any relevant policy numbers or identification.

Notify Your Online Services and Subscriptions

  1. Update your address with online services such as:
    • Amazon
    • Netflix
    • Hulu
    • Streaming services
    • Online shopping accounts
  2. Contact your subscription services, such as:
    • Magazine and newspaper subscriptions
    • Music and book clubs
    • Software and app subscriptions

Notify Your Friends and Family

  1. Inform your friends and family of your new address.
  2. Provide them with your new address and any relevant contact information.

Update Your Driver's License and Vehicle Registration (if applicable)

  1. Update your driver's license with your new address.
  2. Update your vehicle registration with your new address.

Other Important Reminders

  1. Update your voter registration with your new address.
  2. Update your address with your state's department of motor vehicles (DMV).
  3. Update your address with your local government and utility companies.

Remember to also update your address with any other relevant parties, such as:

By following these steps, you'll ensure that all your mail and important documents are sent to your new address.