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)
- Go to the USPS website (www.usps.com) and click on "Change of Address" under the "Move" tab.
- Fill out the online form with your old and new addresses, as well as your name and other relevant information.
- Pay the $1.05 fee (as of 2023) using a credit or debit card.
- Submit the form and print a confirmation receipt.
Notify Your Bank and Credit Card Companies
- Contact your bank and credit card companies to update your address on file.
- Provide them with your new address and any relevant account numbers or identification.
Notify Your Employer and HR Department (if applicable)
- Inform your employer and HR department of your new address.
- Provide them with your new address and any relevant employee identification numbers.
Notify Your Insurance Providers
- Contact your health, auto, and home insurance providers to update your address on file.
- Provide them with your new address and any relevant policy numbers or identification.
Notify Your Online Services and Subscriptions
- Update your address with online services such as:
- Amazon
- Netflix
- Hulu
- Streaming services
- Online shopping accounts
- Contact your subscription services, such as:
- Magazine and newspaper subscriptions
- Music and book clubs
- Software and app subscriptions
Notify Your Friends and Family
- Inform your friends and family of your new address.
- Provide them with your new address and any relevant contact information.
Update Your Driver's License and Vehicle Registration (if applicable)
- Update your driver's license with your new address.
- Update your vehicle registration with your new address.
Other Important Reminders
- Update your voter registration with your new address.
- Update your address with your state's department of motor vehicles (DMV).
- Update your address with your local government and utility companies.
Remember to also update your address with any other relevant parties, such as:
- Your accountant or tax preparer
- Your attorney or law firm
- Your real estate agent or property manager
- Your school or university (if applicable)
By following these steps, you'll ensure that all your mail and important documents are sent to your new address.