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Frequently asked questions about receiving mail at
your new address.
Which form do I need to fill out to have my mail forwarded?
The Change of Address Order form.
Do I need to fill out a form for each person in my home?
If your entire family is moving to the same address and each
member has the same last name, you need to fill out only one
Change of Address Order form. For all other cases, each
individual moving must fill out a separate form.
When should I fill out my Change of Address Order form?
This should be done at least 30 days before you move or
as soon as you know your new address and the date of your
move. The post office will forward to your new address mail
that has your old address on it beginning on the "Start
Date" you included on the Change of Address Order form.
How long will it take before I get forwarded
mail at my new address?
If you send in your Change of Address Order form 30 days
before you move, it could take three to five days after your
indicated "Start Date" for your mail to be forwarded from
your old address to your new one, depending on how far
you've moved. This delay will be longer if you wait until
the week of your move or until after your move before
sending in your Change of Address Order form.
How will the Postal Service verify that it
received a Change of Address Order from me?
The Postal Service will promptly mail you a confirmation
letter to the address you are leaving, regardless of the
date of your move. (For your privacy, it will not mention
what your new mail forwarding address will be.) Another
confirmation letter will be sent to you at your new address
after the date of your move.
How long will the post office forward my mail
and what are the costs?
First-Class®, Priority®, and Express Mail®:
All forwarded for 12 months at no charge. Periodicals:
Forwarded for 60 days at no charge. Includes
newspapers and magazines. Standard Mail
[Formerly Standard Mail A]: Not forwarded unless requested by the mailer.
Includes circulars, books, catalogs, and advertising mail
weighing less than 16 ounces. Package Services [Formerly Standard Mail B]: Forwarded
locally for 12 months at no charge. Forwarding charges paid
by you if you move outside the local area. Includes packages
weighing 16 ounces or more not mailed as Priority Mail®.
When is the best time to inform magazine and
newspaper publishers and other business mailers of my
move?
You should let all publishers and other business mailers
know at least four to six weeks before you move. Follow the
publisher's change of address instructions and the change of
address instructions noted on billing statements you
receive.
How can I help my mail arrive at my new address
as quickly as possible?
At least 30 days before you move, notify everyone who
sends you mail what your new address will be and the date of
your move. Many bills and statements have an area for making
an address change notification. Ensure
you use proper addressing. You can also get free
Notification Postards (PS Form 3576) at your post office to
Notify Your Mailers of the Move.
When will mail not be forwarded to my new address?
Mail will only be forwarded to your new address if you file
a change of address with the United States Postal Service.
Mail will not be forwarded to your new address if the mailer has
instructed the USPS to return the mailpiece if it is undeliverable as addressed.
Temporary moves
With mail forwarding questions, contact your local post office. |