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Going out of town? USPS can pause mail delivery to your address for 3–30 days. USPS Hold Mail Service is free and you can request it online.
buy stamps and shop. print custom forms online. set a preferred language. request a Package Pickup. manage your PO Box. file domestic claims. submit a USPS Hold Mail request. In order to sign-in to your account, you must first change your password. Please create a new password for your account.
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.
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.
Learn how to request, edit, change or cancel USPS Hold Mail® service online or in person.
Learn how to request USPS Hold Mail service online or in person, and how to manage your mail and packages while you are away.
Hold mail. If you’re gone a few days or a few weeks, we can hold your mail for you.
USPS Hold Mail ® Service. If you're going out of town for 30 days or less, you can submit a USPS Hold Mail request online. We'll keep your mail safely at your local Post Office ™ location until you return. Schedule Now.
Authorization to Hold Mail. We can hold your mail for a minimum of. 3 days, but for no more than 30 days. Instructions: Complete this form. Then, do one of the following: Give to your carrier; place in a collection box; place in your mailbox (must complete the reverse side).
To place mail on hold, customers can: n Submit their request online at usps.com; n Visit a Post Office™ location and submit PS Form 8076, Authorization to Hold Mail; or. n Call the Customer Care Center at 1-800-ASK-USPS.