Does this form change my address with the USPS?
No, this form does not change your address with the USPS. You will need to fill out a “Change of Address” form at your local Post Office.
No, this form does not change your address with the USPS. You will need to fill out a “Change of Address” form at your local Post Office.
These requirements are necessary to ensure that no one is trying to steal your identity.
This form does require that you get it notarized. You should be able to find a local notary either online or at your local courthouse. Also, some banks have notaries available to their customers. If you are out of the country, you may be able to find a notary at the US Embassy or you … Read more
The USPS 1583 must be accompanied with 2 forms of ID (one of which must be a photo ID) for each adult receiving mail at your new address. Acceptable forms of ID include: valid driver’s license or state non driver’s identification card; armed forces, government, university, or recognized corporate identification card; passport, alien registration card or certificate of naturalization; … Read more
Per United State Postal Service regulations, any adult receiving their mail through a Commercial Mail Receiving Agent (CMRA) must fill out a USPS 1583.
This form authorizes Texas Home Base to receive our client’s mail.
If you would like to know your Postage Account balance, you can email Dru at accounts@texashomebase.com.
To add money to your Postage Account, you can either use our Postage Account page or you can email Dru at accounts@texashomebase.com with your request.
No, at this time the Digital Mailbox section of our website is only available to our Mail Scanning clients.
We are obligated to forward any mail we receive for you for 6 months after your contract has ended if you have money left in your account. After that 6 month period, we will refund the remaining balance of your Postage Account.