Us Post Office Change Of Address: Form Updated [new]

Headline: The U.S. Postal Service Updated the Change-of-Address Form — What You Need to Know and Do Now

The U.S. Postal Service recently updated its Change of Address (COA) form. If you’re planning a move (or already moved), this update affects how you protect mail, avoid missed bills, and stop identity headaches. Below is a concise, practical guide to what changed, why it matters, and exactly what steps to take.

The most critical change in recent years is the mandatory identity verification for all change of address requests. Mail carriers can no longer accept paper forms directly, and you can no longer print the form from your home computer to mail it in. Standard Forward Mail & Change of Address - USPS us post office change of address form updated

For official details, visit the USPS PostalPro page or ask a clerk at your local Post Office. Headline: The U

Identity verification and the $1.10 charge

  • The nominal credit-card charge verifies your identity for online requests and helps prevent unauthorized changes. It is applied to the card you enter during the online COA process; confirm the charge amount on the USPS site in case it changes.