Mail redirection form royal mail
The Royal Mail Mail Redirection service allows you to redirect your mail to a new address for a specified period of time. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you complete the form:
Before you start:
- Make sure you have the correct information about the new address you want to redirect your mail to.
- Check if you have any outstanding mail or packages that need to be redirected separately.
- You can redirect mail for a minimum of 6 months and a maximum of 12 months.
Step 1: Fill in the online form
- Go to the Royal Mail website (www.royalmail.com) and click on "Mail Redirection" at the top of the page.
- Click on "Start your application" and select "Mail Redirection" from the drop-down menu.
- Fill in your personal details, including your name, address, and contact information.
- Enter the new address you want to redirect your mail to, including the postcode.
- Choose the start and end dates for your mail redirection service.
- Select the type of mail you want to redirect (e.g., letters, parcels, or both).
- Check the box to confirm you have read and agree to the terms and conditions.
Step 2: Pay for the service
- You will need to pay for the mail redirection service using a credit or debit card.
- The cost of the service will depend on the length of time you want to redirect your mail and the type of mail you want to redirect.
Step 3: Review and submit your application
- Review your application to ensure all the information is correct.
- Check the box to confirm you have reviewed and agree to the terms and conditions.
- Click "Submit" to complete your application.
What happens next:
- Royal Mail will process your application and send you a confirmation email.
- Your mail will be redirected to the new address you specified.
- You will receive a unique reference number, which you can use to track your mail redirection service.
Tips and reminders:
- Make sure to keep your mail redirection service up to date by renewing it before it expires.
- You can cancel your mail redirection service at any time by contacting Royal Mail.
- If you have any issues with your mail redirection service, you can contact Royal Mail's customer service team for assistance.