Royal mail forwarding a letter

Royal Mail offers a forwarding service for letters and packages that are sent to the UK but are intended for someone who is not currently at the specified address. This service is useful for individuals who are away from their home address for an extended period, such as students, travelers, or people who are moving to a new location.

Here's how the Royal Mail forwarding service works:

  1. You need to set up a forwarding service with Royal Mail before you leave your home address. You can do this online or by visiting a local post office.
  2. You will need to provide Royal Mail with your new address and the date you will be leaving your home address.
  3. When a letter or package is sent to your home address, Royal Mail will hold it for a specified period (usually 6 months) before forwarding it to your new address.
  4. You can choose to have your mail forwarded to your new address, or you can have it held at the post office for collection.
  5. If you are unable to collect your mail, Royal Mail will return it to the sender.

There are some limitations to the Royal Mail forwarding service, including:

The cost of the Royal Mail forwarding service varies depending on the type of mail and the length of time it is held. You can find more information about the cost of the service on the Royal Mail website.

It's also worth noting that there are other options available for forwarding mail, such as using a mail forwarding service or a virtual mailbox. These services can be more convenient and flexible than the Royal Mail forwarding service, but they may also be more expensive.