Yes it is. Like if you order something and its at the post office they can give lets say 5 days and if you don't pick it up between their time frame than they will send it back. They don't want to hold mail for very long.:-):-D
You will need to contact the sender with your new address.
Return to sender
they cannot do that it is illegal! if There is any problem they will send it back to the sender. if there is no sender address, than they will hold it for some time! if no one claims it, it will be destroyed.
My method was to write, "Return to sender: not at this address" on the mail, and put it back in the mailbox for the mail carrier to pick up and take.Added: Or go to the local Post Office from which your mail carrier operates and speak to the Counter Clerk or Postmaster.
My method was to write, "Return to sender: not at this address" on the mail, and put it back in the mailbox for the mail carrier to pick up and take.Added: Or go to the local Post Office from which your mail carrier operates and speak to the Counter Clerk or Postmaster.
If you have had a piece of mail that was addressed to you be marked as undeliverable, you may want to contact your local post office. Once you contact them, they should be able to tell you if they are still holding the mail or if they have returned it to the sender.
No, it is illegal to throw away mail that is not addressed to you. You should either return it to the sender or write "Return to Sender" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox.
No, it is illegal to throw away mail that is not addressed to you. You should either return it to the sender or write "Return to Sender" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox.
No, it is illegal to throw away someone else's mail. You should either return it to the sender or write "Return to Sender" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox.
No, it is illegal to throw away mail that is not addressed to you, even if it is for previous tenants. It is important to either return the mail to the sender or write "Return to Sender - Not at This Address" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox.
Write on the envleope "Not at this address - Return to Sender" and out back in mailbox for return.
You could but I wouldn't recommend it. Best to write "return to sender" and put it back in the mail.