To change the address on a USPS package, you can do the following:
1. If you have the tracking number for the package, you can go to the USPS website and use the “Package Intercept” service to request a change of address. There may be a fee for this service.
2. If you don’t have the tracking number, you can visit your local post office and request a change of address in person. You will need to provide identification and proof of the new address.
3. You can also call USPS customer service at 1-800-275-8777 and request a change of address over the phone.
It’s important to note that there may be limitations on when and how you can change the address on a package, so it’s best to act as soon as possible if you need to make a change.
1. How can I change the address on a USPS package that has already been shipped?
If the package has already been shipped, you can request a Package Intercept service from USPS. This service allows you to redirect the package to a new address for a fee. You can initiate the request online through the USPS website or by visiting your local post office.
2. Can I change the address on a USPS package before it is shipped?
Yes, you can change the address on a USPS package before it is shipped by requesting a package intercept service or by contacting the sender to update the address information. It is important to act quickly to ensure that the package is rerouted to the correct address.
3. What information do I need to change the address on a USPS package?
To change the address on a USPS package, you will need the tracking number of the package, the current address, and the new address where you want the package to be delivered. If you are using the Package Intercept service, you will also need to provide payment information for the service fee.