Us post office cancel mail forwarding

The US Postal Service (USPS) offers a mail forwarding service that allows you to receive mail and packages at a new address while keeping your original address on file with the sender. Here's how it works:

How Mail Forwarding Works:

  1. You sign up for mail forwarding with the USPS by filling out a change of address form (PS Form 3575) and paying a fee.
  2. You provide your new address and the USPS updates your address with the National Change of Address (NCOA) database.
  3. When mail and packages are sent to your old address, the USPS will forward them to your new address.
  4. You can choose to forward mail for a specific period of time (e.g., 3 months, 6 months, 1 year) or indefinitely.
  5. The USPS will send you a confirmation notice when your mail forwarding request is processed.

Types of Mail Forwarding:

The USPS offers two types of mail forwarding:

  1. General Delivery: This service allows you to receive mail and packages at a post office without a street address. You can pick up your mail and packages at the post office during business hours.
  2. Hold for Pickup: This service allows you to receive mail and packages at a post office, but they will be held for pickup during business hours. You will need to present a valid ID to pick up your mail and packages.

Mail Forwarding Fees:

The USPS charges a fee for mail forwarding, which varies depending on the type of service and the length of time you want to forward your mail. Here are the current fees:

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