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Going out of town? USPS can pause mail delivery to your address for 3–30 days. USPS Hold Mail Service is free and you can request it online.
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USPS Hold Mail ® Service. If you're going out of town for 30 days or less, you can submit a USPS Hold Mail request online. We'll keep your mail safely at your local Post Office ™ location until you return. Schedule Now with USPS Hold Mail Service
USPS Hold Mail ® service will hold ALL mail (including letters and packages) for ALL individuals at the specified eligible * address. There is no charge to request USPS Hold Mail ® service. An address can have only one USPS Hold Mail ® service in effect at a time.
Learn how to request, edit, change or cancel USPS Hold Mail® service online or in person.
USPS Hold Mail. If you're going out of town for a while, you can submit a USPS Hold Mail ® request online and we'll keep your mail safely at your local Post Office until you return. You can schedule the service up to 30 days in advance of your date or by 2 AM CST (Mon.–Sat.) on the start date.
The Postal Service™ Hold Mail program allows customers to place their mail on hold for a period of 3 to 30 days. To place mail on hold, customers can: n Submit their request online at usps.com; n Visit a Post Office™ location and submit PS Form 8076, Authorization to Hold Mail; or . n Call the Customer Care Center at 1-800-ASK-USPS.
USPS Hold Mail Service. If you'll be away for 3–30 days, you can "pause" all mail delivery to your address with USPS Hold Mail ® service. Your local Post Office will hold all mail to your address until you return. Your mail carrier will deliver all your held mail on the last day of your hold, or you can pick up your mail at the Post Office.
Heading away and worried about mail piling up? Enter USPS Hold Mail. You can pause your mail for up to 30 days for free. Here's how!
You can place a hold mail request via phone by calling 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777). As mentioned, any request must be submitted at least one business day in advance of the first day you want your mail held.