

We are not able to redirect mail from an overseas address to an Australian address. Most of the time this is used to handle magazines, newsletters, and other periodicals. Some mail can't be redirected overseas, including Registered Post, Cash on Delivery, Parcel Post, Express Post and items which require customs documentation. The temporary COA process through the United States Postal Service (USPS) also has an option to redirect your mail for 60 days. Please refer to Notify My Providers Terms and Conditions for more details.ĥ Please apply for your International Mail Redirection at the Post Office. A small caveat: if you are changing your address to a P.O. So we sent a set of prepaid priority mail flat rate envelopes (you can order on usps website) to a neighbor and asked them to use every few weeks to send on anything that gets through mail forwarding (and the pile of mail that accumulated before we set up mail forwarding).1 Price quoted is for 1 month within Australia at the relevant rate.Ģ If the application form is for multiple persons at the same address, a valid concession card must be produced for each individual to gain a concession for the service.ģ Please apply for your Home office Mail Redirection at the Post Office.Ĥ Available to Personal and Concession Mail Redirection applicants. Visit the United States Postal Services official change-of-address site here. From experience (and given staffing troubles for post office right now due to many sick employees), we know some mail pieces will get missed by the forwarding order. We are in same temporary relocation situation as you right now. Even when we do a permanent move, we do a few rounds of temporary forwarding and that has worked well. I never do permanent mail forwarding because of all the junk mail that follows from USPS providing your new address to others. Are you sure you didn't list the temporary address as a mailing address on any kind of credit or lease or job application during that time that might have run a credit report? I have never had credit bureaus learn an address due to temporary mail forwarding. I wasn't fond of getting everything emailed but after moving a few times, it is much easier than having to call/contract all of my credit cards, banks, brokerages, cell phone service, etc. This probably isn't 100% fool proof but if you select electronic mail delivery for all credit cards and banking information that might help. May be I could hold it locally for a month and then start using premium service.

The instructions might explain it more thoroughly or someone more knowledgeable there might be able to help. I would grab a form from the post office. If the Temporary Assistance (TA) participants mail is returned and doesnt include a forwarding address, and it is determined the TA participant does not. I am not a clerk so I can't say I'm 100% certain but I think your situation is one of the reasons this was created and people pay the $20+ per week. I am under the impression this process is outside of the forwarding system. The clerk goes around every Wednesday with a print out of labels for each customer and packs all the mail in a priority box then ships it out. In the post office where I work the carrier keeps the mail in a tray at his desk. Do you have any knowledge that the premium forwarding will avoid the issue I'm concerned? All your mail is collected and sent to you once a week without going through the forwarding system It's pretty expensive but the post office has premium forwarding. Is it possibility USPS system notifying/updating the credit bureaus? This could be the reason why temporary address got updated to the credit bureaus. What I thought was I used the credit card to pay for the USPS mail forwarding service. Oh, now I get it how it might be happening. I used to work a temp job in a disbursements office where my job was to get all the returned mail, verify the new address, and then remail the check. And no, I have the same problem from a temporary relocation and don't know a workaround. And presumably from there your credit file gets updated. The bank then (theoretically!) updates its address and sends the bill to the new location. I think your problem arises when your bank or credit card or whomever sends a bill that says "return service requested." The PO is supposed to return those envelopes instead of forwarding them, but with a sticker that has the forwarding address on it.
