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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.
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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 with USPS Hold Mail Service
You can enter an online USPS Hold Mail request up to 30 days in advance of the start date or as early as the next scheduled delivery day. Online USPS Hold Mail requests submitted before 2:00 A.M. Central Time can begin on the same Postal business day.
Learn how to request, edit, change or cancel USPS Hold Mail® service online or in person.
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.
The Postal Service™ Hold Mail program allows customers to place their mail on hold for a period of 3 to 30 days. 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.
You can do a hold mail request via online at HoldMail.USPS.com. As you fill out the form, it will verify if a hold mail request is available in your area.
3. How To Submit a Hold Mail Request Online. You can make a hold mail request online at the Postal Service’s 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.
You can request that the destination Post Office hold the item for you or have it returned to sender. Verify that your shipment is eligible for Package Intercept. If eligible, you can submit your request online after logging in with your USPS.com account.