Moving is usually a series of both big and small challenges, which make it a very difficult process. This is because you might have not adequately prepared yourself for this transition, and considered some important details too late. For example, the minute exercise of conducting a US post office change of address can quickly become an uphill task if you don’t handle it early enough. It is important to note that the longer you wait to make this change, the more stressful it will be.
With the growth of technology, the United States Postal Service (USPS) online platform makes it easier to change your address. This is important because your postal mail bears vital documents like credit card bills, utility bills, and even mail related to your business. Therefore, failure to change your address in advance can lead to significant losses. With that in mind, here are the 5 steps involved when changing your postal address in the US:
- Know your New Address
With all the confusion and running around that comes with moving, it is very easy for you to give the USPS an incorrect address. Therefore, you have to ensure that you confirm all the details of your new address are error-free. This includes the zip code and address of your new home. Confirm this with either your realtor or landlord.
This first step is very important because it also means that you have to inform your postal service provider in advance. You can either do this online or by personally visiting your current post office.
- Update your Bills and Utilities
You will have to notify your current utility service providers of your intention to move. It will also include updating details with your bank, insurance provider, department stores, other creditors, and many more. Make sure you get all the necessary information from the public utility commission of your state. Most of your service providers will allow you to request for this change online.
- How Long do you Need the Change of Address
You can choose to go for either a temporary or permanent change. Temporary changes are short-term, lasting between 6 months and 12 months. It is the best option to go if you plan on spending a short time away from your regular residence.
On the other hand, a permanent change is for those people who are not looking to move house again anytime soon. Deciding between the two will allow you to learn the pros and cons of each situation.
- How Many People are Moving?
When changing your address through the USPS, it is a requirement for you to list everyone who is moving with you. This means you are going to decide if it is an individual address change, a change for your whole family, or just a few members. The reason is that the USPS will only forward the mail of the individuals included in the move.
- Let your Friends and Family Know
Before moving, it is important to compile a list of people you would like to have your new mailing address. This will make it easier for you to continue receiving mail at your new address, even after you postal service stops forwarding it. This is especially important for work-related mail, and packages sent by close friends and family.
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