According to the USPS, in order to receive mail on behalf of a deceased person, legal authorization (such as an Executor) must be provided in person or by mail, along with a COA form to the local Post Office of the deceased. You'll need to contact the old post office to complete the change of address order.
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- How long does it take for my mail to be forwarded?
- What is Mail Forwarding?
- Mail Forwarding FAQs
- How long will my mail forwarding last?
- Will mail forwarding affect my packages from Amazon/Ebay?
- I received a USPS confirmation letter at my old home but it doesn’t include my new address. Why is that?
- Am I able to file a change of address form with a hyphenated last name?
- Can I submit a change of an address form for a deceased person?
- I am moving to/from an international address. Can I still file a change of address form through Updater?
- I am moving to/from a military address. Can I change my address through Updater?