Mail change of address post office

Changing your address with the post office! Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:

Why change your address?

Before we dive into the process, make sure you have a valid reason to change your address. This could be due to:

How to change your address with the post office:

  1. Gather required documents:
    • A valid government-issued ID (e.g., driver's license, state ID, or passport)
    • Proof of your new address (e.g., utility bill, lease agreement, or mortgage statement)
  2. Fill out the change of address form:
    • You can download and print the form from the USPS website (usps.com) or pick one up at your local post office.
    • Fill out the form completely and accurately, including your old and new addresses.
  3. Submit the form:
    • Take the completed form to your local post office or mail it to the address listed on the form.
    • You can also submit the form online through the USPS website (usps.com) if you're a member of the military or living abroad.
  4. Pay the fee (if applicable):
    • There is a small fee for changing your address, which varies depending on the type of service you need. For example:
      • Permanent change of address: $1.05 (online) or $1.15 (in-person)
      • Temporary change of address: $0.65 (online) or $0.75 (in-person)
  5. Verify your change:
    • After submitting your form, wait 7-10 business days to ensure your change of address is processed.
    • Check your mail for any undeliverable items or errors.

Additional tips:

By following these steps, you'll be able to change your address with the post office efficiently and effectively.