Mail change adress
You want to change your address with the US Postal Service (USPS). Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:
Online Change of Address
- Go to the USPS website (www.usps.com) and click on "Change of Address" under the "Quick Tools" section.
- Fill out the online form with your current and new addresses, as well as your name and other relevant information.
- Pay the $1.05 fee using a credit or debit card.
- Review and submit the form.
In-Person Change of Address
- Visit your local post office with two forms of identification (e.g., driver's license, passport, or state ID).
- Fill out PS Form 3575, "Change of Address" (available at the post office or online).
- Provide your current and new addresses, as well as your name and other relevant information.
- Pay the $1.05 fee using cash, check, or money order.
- Review and submit the form.
By Mail
- Download and print PS Form 3575, "Change of Address" from the USPS website.
- Fill out the form with your current and new addresses, as well as your name and other relevant information.
- Attach a $1.05 fee (check or money order) to the form.
- Mail the form to the address listed on the form.
Important Notes
- You can only change your address online or in person. Mail-in forms are no longer accepted.
- The change of address process typically takes 7-10 business days to process.
- You must notify the USPS of your address change within 10 days of moving.
- You can also update your address with other government agencies, such as the Social Security Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Remember to also update your address with:
- Banks and credit unions
- Credit card companies
- Loan and mortgage providers
- Insurance companies
- Employer and HR department
- Online services and subscription providers
- Voter registration and driver's license offices
Stay organized and keep track of your address changes to avoid any potential issues!