Posts Tagged ‘Moving’

Changing Your Address – Friends & Family

Notifying the postal service about your change of address is just the beginning of an ever seemingly endless list of people and places with which you must remember to update your address.

Obviously your closest friends and family know that you’ve moved, likely because they helped you lug your heavy boxes and furniture from your old place to your new one. But what about the rest of your friends and family, those you only hear from around the holidays?

A simple postcard will do the trick.

There are dozens of online printing sites where you can design or pick your own card, upload your address book, and they will mail them out for you. One of my favorite sites for designing your own is Overnight Prints. It is fast, simple, and relatively inexpensive when you factor in the time and cost it would take you to do it yourself.

If you like to share pictures of yourself or family, have someone take a picture of you or your family standing in front of your new home. Include on the front a simple message like “We’ve Moved” or “123 Main Street, My New Home.” It’s a fun way to show off your new home.

If you happen to move around the holidays, you can kill two birds with one stone with that holiday letter or card.

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Changing Your Address – Postal Service

Among the most obvious things that you must do when you move is to notify everyone of your change in address. You can begin this process by changing your address with the United States Postal Service. You can intitate this process with an online change of address form. After the form is completed and printed, you can mail it in to the United States Postal Service, deliver the printed form to your local Post Office, or hand it to your mail carrier. You will also have the option to complete the process online for a small fee.

The form allows you to set the date you want to begin forwarding your mail. After you have notified the United States Postal Service of your change in address, it can take 7-10 days for your mail to begin forwarding to your new address. You should request this change as soon as you know the date you will be moving into your new home to avoid any delays in delivery. Multiple forms may be required if individuals in your household have different last names.

After submitting the form, you will receive confirmation of your change of address at your current address and at your new address. You will also receive a welcome kit at your new address. Your first class mail will be forwarded to your new address for 12 months. After 12 months and up to 18 months your mail will be returned to its sender with your new address. After 18 months your mail will be returned to its sender or delivered to the current resident at your old address. Your periodicals will be forwarded for only 60 days.

After you have changed your address with the United States Postal Service, you should notify everyone who sends you mail, that your address has changed.

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