Redirect my mail
To redirect your mail, you'll need to set up a mail forwarding service with your current postal service or a private mail forwarding company. Here are the general steps:
Option 1: Set up mail forwarding with your current postal service
- Contact your local post office or visit their website to see if they offer mail forwarding services.
- Fill out the necessary forms and provide identification to set up a mail forwarding account.
- Specify the address where you want your mail to be forwarded to (e.g., a new address, a PO box, or a friend's address).
- Pay any applicable fees for the service.
Option 2: Use a private mail forwarding company
- Research private mail forwarding companies that operate in your area or globally (e.g., EarthClassMail, Mailbox Forwarding, or The UPS Store).
- Choose a company that suits your needs and budget.
- Sign up for their services and provide identification.
- Specify the address where you want your mail to be forwarded to.
- Pay any applicable fees for the service.
Tips and considerations
- Make sure to update your address with the US Postal Service, banks, credit card companies, and other relevant institutions to ensure they forward your mail correctly.
- Be aware that some private mail forwarding companies may have limitations on the types of mail they can forward (e.g., packages, certified mail, or international mail).
- Consider the cost and convenience of the service, as well as any potential security risks associated with forwarding your mail.
- If you're moving abroad, you may need to set up a mail forwarding service with your new country's postal service or a private company that operates internationally.
Remember to always verify the authenticity of any mail forwarding service and read reviews from other customers before signing up.