How to stop mail and put in post box

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to stop mail and put it in a post box:

Stopping Mail:

  1. Contact the Post Office: Reach out to your local post office or the postal service's customer service number to request that they stop delivering mail to your address. You can also do this online through the postal service's website.
  2. Provide Identification: Be prepared to provide identification to verify your identity and confirm that you are the authorized person to stop mail delivery.
  3. Specify the Type of Mail: Let the post office know what type of mail you want to stop (e.g., regular mail, junk mail, packages, etc.).
  4. Confirm the Stop: The post office will confirm the stop and provide you with a confirmation number or a stop mail request form.

Putting Mail in a Post Box:

  1. Find a Post Box: Locate a post box near your location. You can find post boxes at post offices, shopping centers, or on street corners.
  2. Sort the Mail: Sort the mail you want to send into the correct categories (e.g., letters, packages, etc.).
  3. Affix the Correct Stamp: Attach the correct postage stamp to each piece of mail.
  4. Address the Mail: Make sure to address the mail correctly, including the recipient's name, address, and any necessary postage information.
  5. Insert the Mail: Place the mail into the post box, making sure it's fully inserted and not sticking out.
  6. Check the Post Box: Before closing the post box, double-check that the mail is properly inserted and the box is closed securely.

Tips:

Remember to always follow the postal service's guidelines and regulations when stopping mail or sending mail through a post box.