Usps mail hold end date
The USPS (United States Postal Service) Mail Hold End Date is the date by which a hold on a mail delivery will expire. Here's what you need to know:
What is a Mail Hold? A mail hold is a temporary suspension of mail delivery to a specific address. This can be done for various reasons, such as:
- Vacation or travel plans
- Moving to a new address
- Mail forwarding issues
- Address changes
- Mail theft concerns
How to Set a Mail Hold To set a mail hold, you can:
- Visit the USPS website (www.usps.com) and click on "Hold Mail" under the "Mail & Shipping" tab.
- Fill out the online form with your name, address, and the dates you want the hold to be in effect.
- Print the confirmation page and sign it.
- Mail the signed confirmation page to the USPS address listed on the form.
Mail Hold End Date The Mail Hold End Date is the date by which the hold will expire, and mail delivery will resume. You can specify the end date when setting the hold, or you can choose to have the hold continue indefinitely.
Important Notes
- The Mail Hold End Date cannot be earlier than the current date.
- If you set a hold for an indefinite period, you can cancel it at any time by contacting the USPS.
- If you're moving to a new address, you should update your address with the USPS to ensure mail delivery continues uninterrupted.
Contact the USPS If you have any questions or concerns about setting a mail hold or the Mail Hold End Date, you can contact the USPS at:
- 1-800-275-8777 (1-800-ASK-USPS)
- www.usps.com (online chat or email)
Remember to plan ahead and set your mail hold accordingly to ensure a smooth transition during your vacation, move, or other life events.