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I changed my address with the USPS 2 years ago, is it possible for me to still recieve mail to my old address? |
im expecting a very important piece of mail. it got sent out to my old address and i never recieved it. is it possible for the USPS to still forward it to my current address? how can i find where my mail is? what can i do? If the new tenants marked it return to sender, not at this address, then it will go back to the sender. You could go in and talk to the postal workers and see what they can do for you. Maybe they can put a watch on it. Mail is only forwarded for 1 year. Oh yes but it must be verify to the previous site since all communications are handled properly and treated fairly. Check otut |
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