The USPS Change of Address form can be obtained at any local post office. The information required includes the current address and the address where any forwarded mail ought to be delivered.
The official USPS website allows you to change your mailing address online. The link is posted below--it's pretty simple!
Yes you can! The USPS official website allows you to change your mailing address online. Check out the link below--it's pretty simple!
A USPS change address card can be obtained through visiting a local USPS store and talking to the help there. They will give you help on changing the address which would be more efficient then trying to change the address online.
When you submit a change of address to the USPS they forward your mail to your new address for 12 months, but do not notify any senders of the change. From 12 months to 18 months they will not forward your mail, but will return the mail to the sender with your new address on it.
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Its so simple.. create a new and different one!! i dont think there's any other option.. if there is, then please scrap me too!! Go to your post office(this may not be the one located closest to you) that delivers your mail and ask for a change of address form. Takes about 3 minutes to fill out.You can change your mailing address two ways:1)visit your local post office and fill out a change of address form in person, or2)visit the USPS website and complete the official change of address form online.
The following link is to the USPS and you can change your address online: https://moversguide.usps.com/icoa/icoa-main-flow.do?execution=e1s1
The following link is to the USPS and you can change your address online: https://moversguide.usps.com/icoa/icoa-main-flow.do?execution=e1s1
form_title= Address Change USPS form_header= Make changing your address a snap! What date would you like to use your new address?*= _ [50] Have you changed your billing address?*= () Yes () No Have you moved more than once in the last 5 years?*= () Yes () No
visit USPS website https://moversguide.usps.com/icoa/icoa-main-flow.do?execution=e1s1 and submit the change of address form
The US Postal Service doesn't change your address; it goes by the official list of addresses maintained by your local government, which is generally a county or city zoning or planning board. For example, if you and all your neighbors on your street want to change the street name and renumber everything, the planning board would be where you would want to start.
To change your address you can go to the USPS website and fill out the change of address form. You must have a credit card and an email address. If you do not have these you can fill out the form and print it out and take it to the post office. If your package has already been mailed you can contact the post office and ask them to hold it for you until you change your address.