An overflowing mailbox or a pile of packages on your doorstep can signal to potential thieves that you're not home. If you're going away for 30 days or less, you can avoid this risk by asking the US Postal Service (USPS) to hold your mail until you return. This service is free, and your held mail will be delivered on the day your hold ends. If you'll be away longer than 30 days, you can opt to have your mail forwarded to your temporary address instead.
Steps to Follow
Submit a Hold Mail Request Online

To submit a Hold Mail request online, you'll need to create a USPS account first. This free online account allows you to access various USPS services conveniently. Your username is unique and remains the same regardless of where you live in the US. You won't need to create a new account if you move.
To create a USPS account, visit https://reg.usps.com/ and click on the 'Create Account' button.






Modifying or Cancelling a Hold Mail Request




Forward Your Mail to a Temporary Address



