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Address Service Requested
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Address Service Requested
A request to a post office to forward a piece of mail to the forwarding address. The U.S. Postal Service generally does this free of charge for the first 18 months that a person or company resides at the new address. It may also inform the sender of a new address for an additional charge.


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The difference is that with "Address Service Requested," the Postal Service will forward your mail, and send you a card with the address correction information for 75 cents per corrected name.
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