“Forward processed” by USPS means that the mail or package has been processed and forwarded to a new address as requested by the recipient. This could be due to a change of address or a temporary forwarding request. It indicates that the USPS has taken the necessary steps to ensure that the mail reaches the intended recipient at their new location.
1. What does “forward processed” mean in the context of USPS?
“Forward processed” in the context of USPS refers to the stage in the mail forwarding process where the USPS has received and processed a change of address request, and is now preparing to forward the mail to the new address.
2. How long does it take for mail to be “forward processed” by USPS?
The time it takes for mail to be “forward processed” by USPS can vary, but typically it takes about 7-10 business days for the forwarding process to be completed and for mail to start being delivered to the new address.
3. What should I do if my mail is not being “forward processed” by USPS?
If you have submitted a change of address request and your mail is not being “forward processed” by USPS, you should contact your local post office or the USPS customer service hotline to inquire about the status of your request and address any potential issues.