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Home›Tech Advice›Track Your Mail at Your New Home and Old Home After You Move

Track Your Mail at Your New Home and Old Home After You Move

By Matthew Lynch
July 10, 2023
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Introduction:

Moving to a new home can be an exciting yet overwhelming experience. Amidst the hustle and bustle, keeping track of your mail becomes crucial to ensure that important documents and packages reach you on time. This article will guide you on effectively tracking your mail at both your new and old homes after you move.

Step 1: Update your mailing address with important contacts

Before moving, start by updating your mailing address with all of the significant people and institutions in your life. This includes banks, credit institutions, insurance companies, utility providers, schools, doctors, friends, and family members.

Step 2: Set up mail forwarding with USPS

The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers a convenient mail forwarding service that temporarily forwards mail from your old address to your new one for a period of up to 12 months. Be sure to set up this service at least two weeks prior to your move for seamless mail management.

Step 3: Opt for USPS Informed Delivery

Informed Delivery by USPS is a handy tool that enhances the mail tracking process. It offers digital previews of incoming mail and packages sent to your residential address. By signing up for this free service, you can ensure that no piece of essential mail goes unnoticed during the moving process.

Step 4: Regularly check with neighbors or the new residents at your old home

Regularly check with neighbors or the new residents at your old home for any stray mail pieces. You can provide them with your updated contact information and instruct them to forward any relevant correspondence that may end up at their doorstep.

Step 5: Monitor tracking services for deliveries

Many courier and package delivery companies offer online tracking services or mobile apps that notify you about the status of package deliveries. Make use of such platforms during the moving phase to closely monitor the delivery dates and manage any mailbox-related issues at your old or new home.

Step 6: Contact senders for missing mail

In case of any missing mail or packages, proactively contact the senders to inquire about the status and delivery information. The sooner you catch any discrepancies, the higher are the chances of recovery.

Step 7: Consider setting up a P.O. box

Lastly, if managing mail at both your new and old homes becomes too cumbersome, consider renting a P.O. box at your local post office. This offers another layer of security, safeguarding your mail from theft or accidental loss during the transition.

Conclusion:

Following these guidelines will help you effectively track and manage your mail at both your new and old homes after moving. By staying organized and proactive, you can ensure that important correspondence reaches you in a timely manner, allowing you to focus on settling into your new home without any hiccups.

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