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OR go to a Post Office with an acceptable photo ID to complete the identity verification process in person.

4. Pay the $1.10 identity verification fee.

5. USPS will email you a confirmation code. Use this code if you need to modify or cancel your request.

6. A welcome kit with coupons from USPS partners will arrive at your new address.

7. Mail will be rerouted to your new address piece by piece.

How to Change Your Address at the Post Office

1. Visit your local Post Office location with acceptable photo ID.

2. Request a free Mover’s Guide packet.

3. 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.

Extended Mail Forwarding

Standard mail forwarding lasts 12 months. You can pay to extend mail forwarding for 6, 12, or 18 more months (18 months is the maximum).

To purchase Extended Mail Forwarding, you can add it when you first submit your change of address request or if you later edit your request. (USPS will also send you a reminder email when you have 1 month left in your mail forwarding.)

Important: You can’t cancel or request a refund for Extended Mail Forwarding.

For more information and pricing, read the Extended Mail Forwarding FAQs.

Note: When your mail forwarding period ends, USPS will return your mail to the sender for 6 months with a label that has your new address. As always, We thank you for your business

April Shaner, Postmaster

Christine A. Gilliar-Feller, Sales Service

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