Question:
How to forward my mail when I move out my parents house?
bowchickawowwow
2012-01-19 16:52:49 UTC
So my parents told me I have 2 weeks to get out, needless to say I was kicked out... I doubt their serious, but Im pretty positive that Im gonna go ahead and move. I know when you move you have to forward your mail, but if Im the only one moving how do I do it? I really need help with it!
Three answers:
anonymous
2012-01-19 16:56:26 UTC
Post office should have a form for u to fill out. On it it there's the option to forward mail for only you or all individuals residing at the current house. U can also do a change of address with your state's dept of motor vehicles and in general most mail would get forwarded but you'd have to notify important companies just to make sure
Kay
2012-01-20 00:57:42 UTC
You go to your local post office and fill a moving card and turn it in to the clerk. This means you have to have a moving address. The post office will send to you a card that says when your address will take effect. If you are not sure where you will be going, ask a close and trusted friend if you can use their address to send your mail to. Even quicker, would be to rent a small box at the post office where they can drop your mail for you to pick up each day.
rtfm
2012-01-20 00:57:24 UTC
Go to the Post Office and fill out a change of address form, or do it on line at usps.com. You can choose to have only your own mail forwarded to your new address.


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