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  1. Welcome to USPS.com. Track packages, pay and print postage with Click-N-Ship, schedule free package pickups, look up ZIP Codes, calculate postage prices, and find everything you need for sending mail and shipping packages.

    • What Mail Is Forwarded
    • Where to Go to Change Your Address
    • How to Change Your Address Online
    • How to Change Your Address at The Post Office
    • If You're Unable to Verify Your Identity
    • Change of Address Requests For Special Situations
    First-Class™mail and periodicals (newsletters and magazines) are forwarded for free.
    Priority Mail Express®, Priority Mail®, and USPS Ground Advantage®items are forwarded for free.
    Media Mail® items are forwarded, but you must pay the cost for shipping from your local Post Office™location to your new address.
    USPS Marketing Mail®is not forwarded.

    Choose to change your address in a few simple steps online or visit your local Post Office location. You must submit your change of address request in person at a Post Office location if: 1. You're moving outside the United States 2. You're submitting a change of request for someone else 3. You're unable to verify your identity online

    Go to the Official USPS Change of Address®website.
    Choose an option for either an "Individual," "Family" (where everyone has the same last name), or "Business" move, and complete the form.
    Verify your identity: Opt in online to receive a verification code or link on your mobile phone.
    Pay the $1.10 identity verification fee. The billing address on your credit card must match either your old or new address.
    Visit your local Post Office location with acceptable photo IDand any other required documents.
    Request a free Mover's Guide packet.
    Fill out the PS Form 3575 found inside the packet, and give it to the retail associate. They will use your photo ID to verify your identity, then process your change of address request.
    To submit a change of address, you must verify your identity.
    If you can't verify your identity online, go to a Post Office location with acceptable ID.
    If you can't verify your identity at a Post Office location, you will not be able to complete a change of address with USPS.
    If you can't submit a change of address with USPS, your only option is to directly contact everyone who might send you mail—people, companies, and government agencies—and give them your new address.

    Submitting a Change of Address Request for Someone Else If you're changing an address for someone else (as their "Authorized Agent"), you'll need to go in-person to a Post Office location and bring acceptable ID and additional documents (depending on who you’re changing the address for): 1. A child under the age of 18: Their birth certificate 2. A ...

    • Ask, “Can I Send This?” The maximum weight for a USPS package is 70 lbs. Also, there are some things that you can’t send at all (prohibited) and other things you can only send under certain conditions (restricted).
    • Choose a Shipping Service. USPS offers 5 core shipping services for your domestic packages. Start by looking at what you’re sending, then make your decision based on price, speed, and whether you need insurance, tracking, and other extra services.
    • Pick & Prepare Your Packaging. Whether you’re using a box, padded envelope, or tube, use packaging that doesn't bulge and is strong enough to protect what you’re sending.
    • Address Your Package. Please write the address parallel to the longest side of the package, and make sure your return address, the delivery address, and postage will fit on the same side.
  2. The Chief Postal Inspector heads the Postal Inspection Service. The Chief Postal Inspector acts as security officer and defense coordinator for the Postal Service and maintains liaison with other investigative and law enforcement agencies of the federal government. 8. Who appoints the Chief Postal Inspector? The Postmaster General of the United ...

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  3. Postal Explorer at pe.usps.com. Price List Notice 123 • Effective July 09, 2023 Postal Explorer® pe.usps.com Page 3 Domestic Flat Rate Pricing Retail Prices Priority Mail Express 4 Priority Mail 5 First-Class Mail 6 USPS Ground Advantage™-Retail 7-8 Media Mail 9 Library Mail 9 Commercial Prices Priority Mail Express 10 Priority Mail 11-12 ...

  4. The United States Postal Service ( USPS ), also known as the Post Office, U.S. Mail, or Postal Service, is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for providing postal service in the United States, its insular areas, and its associated states. It is one of the few government agencies ...

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