I'm moving - how do I leave a forwarding address?
Answers:
If you live in the US, the post offices have free relocation packages. Postcards for notifying special concerns of your forwarding address are included.
You may leave a note for your postal carrier with your forwarding address and the date you want your mail to start being forwarded. He/she should pass that information to the appropriate person at your area's post office.
However, to be on the safe side, send yourself a postcard to your old address, just to make sure your mail is being forwarded. I've been rudely surprised before when mine was "returned to sender, moved, no forwarding" when I had left a good address.
As a courtesy, you might want to call utilities and any place that sends you a monthly statement and give them your new address.
Hope your move goes smoothly.
Other answers:
There's a form you can fill out at the post office.
There's a form you can fill out at the post office.
Fill out a free form at any post office. You need to do that as soon as you know the new address and as soon as you will be getting the mail there, because it can take a couple days to complete the request.
Notify the post office as well as contacting all of the people/ companies that send you bills, letters or anything else important you need to recieve in the mail...But go to the Post Office First and fill out a forwarding address form..It is free to do so and they do the rest....Good luck...
the local post office will be able to help