Usps junk mail opt out

The pesky junk mail! Here's how to opt out of receiving unwanted mail from the United States Postal Service (USPS):

National Mail Preference Service (NMPS)

  1. Visit the USPS website: usps.com
  2. Click on "Customer Support" and then "Opt Out of Mail"
  3. Fill out the online form with your name, address, and email address (optional)
  4. Check the box to opt out of receiving mail from the National Mail Preference Service (NMPS)
  5. Submit the form

Note: This service only applies to mail from companies and organizations that use the USPS to send mail. It does not apply to mail from government agencies, political organizations, or non-profit organizations.

Other Options

  1. DMAchoice: The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) offers a service called DMAchoice, which allows you to opt out of receiving mail from participating companies. You can sign up online or call (888) 5-OPT-OUT (567-8688).
  2. Catalog Choice: Catalog Choice is a free service that allows you to opt out of receiving catalogs and other mail from participating companies. You can sign up online or call (888) 345-4646.
  3. Contact individual companies: If you receive mail from a specific company and want to opt out, you can contact them directly to request that they remove your name from their mailing list.

Tips

  1. Be prepared to provide your name and address to opt out of mail.
  2. Keep in mind that opting out of mail may not be instantaneous, as companies may have already printed and mailed materials.
  3. If you're concerned about identity theft or fraud, consider using a PO box or mail forwarding service to receive your mail.
  4. Remember that some mail, such as bills, statements, and official documents, cannot be opted out of.

By opting out of unwanted mail, you can reduce clutter, save time, and help protect your personal information.