Subscription for forwarding mail to a new address.
If you have moved to a new address and are worried about missing important mail
that may arrive at your old address,
USPS provides a mail forwarding service.
For one year, they will forward mail
with your last name to your new address.
You need to subscribe to the service using the link below 👇
Service cost: $1.10
moversguide.usps.com/mgo/disclaimer
During registration, be careful -
an additional paid service costing $25-30
may be added.
You can remove it from your cart.
Make sure that at the time of payment
the amount shown is around $1-2.
Anything above that
is a paid service that you can decline.
Mail notification subscription for incoming mail
USPS provides another service called Informed Delivery.
It means that photos of letters
and tracking numbers of packages
that are on their way to your address
will be sent to your email.
This allows you to check
whether all important mail has reached your mailbox.
You need to subscribe using the link below 👇
If you set up the mail forwarding service
when changing your address,
the Informed Delivery service
will be added automatically.
informeddelivery.usps.com/box/pages/intro/start.action
For the service to start working,
you will need to wait for a letter from USPS
and enter the confirmation code
in your personal account.
However, please note that
the postal service cannot forward mail
containing federal documents.
Therefore, be sure to notify
all relevant institutions about your change of address, including:
- Bank
- DMV
- Insurance companies
- Welfare
- etc.
Disclaimer: The information provided here is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
Translations are provided for convenience and may contain errors or omissions.
For guidance on your specific situation, always consult official sources or a qualified attorney.