How to Stop Mail Forwarding at USPS: The 2023 Guide
So you submitted that USPS mail forwarding request in advance, but your situation changed. Not to worry! I‘ll provide expert advice on easily canceling mail forwarding whether you requested it online or at your post office.
Overview: It‘s Simple to Update or Cancel
- 63% of moves are delayed or changed last minute ([Source](https://www.mymovingreviews.com/move/usps-change-of-address– GUIDE))
- USPS lets you cancel for free and online in minutes
- Just have your confirmation code and IDs ready
- Takes 3 days to 2 weeks to take effect
Follow my guide for smooth sailing if your mail forwarding needs adjustment.
Step-by-Step Guide: Canceling Online
Did you submit online? Here is exactly how to cancel quickly:
- Have confirmation code and new ZIP code handy
- Go to USPS.com Change of Address
- Enter info and select "Get Started"
- Choose "Activity History" to find order
- Select "Cancel Order" and confirm
Situation | Steps |
---|---|
Change dates | Edit order details |
Permanent to temporary | Switch forward duration |
Family to individual | Change move type |
You can modify details but just twice per day. Don‘t hesitate to adjust your forward, especially since…
63% of Moves Change Last Minute
Delays and modifications are common. Be ready to adapt your mail forwarding needs.
Canceling by Mail or In-Person
Need to cancel at a post office or by mailing a form? Here is how:
- 2 forms of ID are required, including 1 photo ID
- Show proof of address like a utility bill
- Ask clerk to cancel existing order
Then…
- Wait 1 week for cancellation
- Expect 2 days to 2 weeks for full effect
- Receive no fees for canceling!
Bring proper documents to simplifying stopping forwarding from home address.
The Takeaway
Don‘t stress about canceling USPS mail forwarding. Despite 63% of move changes last minute, USPS‘s flexible, free updates have you covered. Adjust online with ease or visit a post office location.
Follow my guide above for smooth mail handling when plans shift. Reach out with any other USPS questions!