To request door delivery, you need to submit PS Form 1528, Request For Exception To Current/Proposed Delivery Mode Due To Physical Hardship and the required documentation, including a statement from a doctor.
You can enter an online USPS Hold Mail request up to 30 days in advance of the start date or as early as the next scheduled delivery day.
Form 1583 is strictly an authorization for the CMRA to receive mail on your behalf at the chosen address. If you want USPS to forward your mail, you must complete a separate Change of Address form.
You can find PS Form 1528, Request For Exception To Current/Proposed Delivery Mode Due To Physical Hardship at .
Go to ps; click on About USPS & News; click on Forms & Publications; click on Postal Periodicals and Publications; click on Publications. Many forms are also available in automated versions.
Make a quick call or visit your local post office. They'll be able to give you advice on the best location and they may even give you approval for the relocation. Consider weather exposure. When relocating your mailbox, consider the effects of weather conditions, like snow plows burying it in winter.
No Mailbox A mailbox/ mail receptacle is required for mail delivery. For additional information on box requirements please see one of the following articles: Requirements for city delivery mail receptacles.
USPS may not deliver your mail or packages to your door; the carrier will then place your items and any packages contained therein directly into your mailbox. If any heavier packages do not fit inside, the carrier may have to place them on the ground next to it instead.