Trust us, when you move, your mail won’t on the top of your mind. You’ll be thinking about plenty of other things instead, such as saying bye to friends, planning your drive, and deciding whether to drag your fifteen-year-old dresser with you to your new home.
However, if you don’t forward your mail before you move, you risk losing important bills and letters. It can take over two weeks to officially change your address, and waiting to change it until you’re in your new place could mean missing weeks worth of mail.
If you’re wondering how to forward mail to your new address, look no further than our latest article, “Filing A Change of Address”. There, you will learn how to file a change of address form with the postal service.
You will also learn about other people who you should notify of your new address, because wouldn’t it be a shame if the headphones you buy online in a few months end up at your old doorstep?