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  2. Hold Mail - Pause Mail Delivery Online | USPS

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    USPS can pause mail delivery to your address for 3–30 days. USPS Hold Mail Service is free and you can request it online.

  3. USPS Hold Mail

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    submit a USPS Hold Mail request. Create a USPS.com (registered trademark symbol) account to print shipping labels, request a Carrier Pickup, buy stamps, shop, plus much more.

  4. USPS Hold Mail® - The Basics

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    If USPS Hold Mail service is unavailable for your address, you must submit your request in person. Please visit your local Post Office™ location and complete Form PS Form 8076, Authorization to USPS Hold Mail. The Customer Care Center is not able to submit requests for ineligible addresses.

  5. USPS.com FAQs

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    Learn how to request, edit, change or cancel USPS Hold Mail® service online or in person.

  6. PS Form 8076, Authorization to Hold Mail - Lamar University

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    We can hold your mail for a minimum of but not for more than 30 days. Please deliver all accumulated mail and resume normal delivery on the ending date shown below. I will pick up all accumulated mail when I return and understand that mail delivery will not resume until I do.

  7. Receive Mail & Packages | USPS

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    USPS Hold Mail. If you're going out of town for a while, you can submit a USPS Hold Mail ® request online and we'll keep your mail safely at your local Post Office until you return. You can schedule the service up to 30 days in advance of your date or by 2 AM CST (Mon.–Sat.) on the start date.

  8. 3 Ways To Set Up a USPS Hold Mail Request - Clark.com

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    You can make a hold mail request online at the Postal Services Hold Mail Request page. Here are the steps to follow: Sign up for a free account at the Postal Service’s website and click on holdmail.usps.com/holdmail. Put in your address to see if mail-holding service is available in your area.