Us post office forward mail
The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a mail forwarding service that allows you to receive mail and packages at a different address than your current one. This service is useful for individuals who:
- Are moving to a new location and need to receive mail at their old address for a short period.
- Are traveling or living abroad and want to receive mail and packages at a US address.
- Have a business or PO box and want to receive mail and packages at a different location.
Here's how the USPS mail forwarding service works:
How to Set Up Mail Forwarding
- Go to the USPS website (www.usps.com) and click on "Mail & Ship" then "Hold Mail" or "Forward Mail".
- Fill out the online form with your current address, the address you want to forward mail to, and the dates you want the service to start and end.
- Pay the required fee, which varies depending on the length of time you want the service to last.
Types of Mail Forwarding
The USPS offers two types of mail forwarding services:
- 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 at the post office during business hours.
- Hold Mail: This service allows you to hold your mail at your current address for a short period (up to 30 days) while you're away. You can then pick up your mail at your current address or have it forwarded to a new address.
Fees and Limits
The fees for mail forwarding services vary depending on the length of time you want the service to last and the type of mail you're forwarding. Here are some general fees:
- General Delivery: Free
- Hold Mail: $1.00 per month (up to 30 days)
- Forward Mail: $1.00 per month (up to 30 days), plus $0.50 per piece of mail forwarded
There are also limits to the amount of mail you can forward, including:
- 30 days of mail forwarding per year
- 1,000 pieces of mail per year
- No forwarding of packages over 13 ounces
Tips and Reminders
- Make sure to update your address with the USPS, your bank, credit card company, and other relevant parties to ensure that your mail is forwarded correctly.
- Keep in mind that mail forwarding services may not be available at all post offices, so it's a good idea to check with your local post office before setting up the service.
- If you're forwarding mail to a PO box, be aware that there may be additional fees and restrictions.