How to stop receiving mail for someone else australia

A common problem! Stopping mail delivery for someone else in Australia can be a bit of a process, but I'll guide you through the steps. Please note that you'll need to provide identification and proof of authority to make the changes.

Method 1: Contact Australia Post

  1. Visit your local Australia Post office or call their customer service on 13 13 18.
  2. Provide the following information:
    • The person's name and address.
    • Your relationship to the person (e.g., family member, executor, or authorized representative).
    • Your identification (e.g., driver's license, passport, or proof of identity).
  3. Request that Australia Post stop delivering mail to the address. They may ask you to fill out a form or provide additional information.
  4. If you're unable to visit an Australia Post office, you can also contact their customer service team via email at [email protected].

Method 2: Contact the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC)

If the person is no longer eligible to vote or has passed away, you can contact the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) to stop receiving mail:

  1. Visit the AEC website (www.aec.gov.au) and fill out the "Update Your Details" form.
  2. Select "Remove a person from the electoral roll" and provide the person's name and address.
  3. Provide your identification and proof of authority (e.g., death certificate, court order, or executor's documentation).
  4. Submit the form and wait for the AEC to process the request.

Method 3: Contact the relevant government agency

If the person is no longer eligible for government services or benefits, you can contact the relevant agency to stop receiving mail:

  1. Identify the government agency responsible for the person's benefits or services (e.g., Centrelink, Department of Human Services, or Department of Veterans' Affairs).
  2. Contact the agency's customer service team and provide the person's name and address.
  3. Explain the situation and provide your identification and proof of authority.
  4. Request that the agency stop sending mail to the address.

Additional tips

Remember to provide identification and proof of authority to ensure the changes are made correctly.