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Protect Your Mail From Getting Stolen!

The United States Postal Service transmits millions of checks, credit card, money orders and other mailings that contain sensitive information. While they do their best to protect your mail, it is always best to do your part in making sure you are not a victim of mail theft.

Here's some things you can do:

1. To be safe, deposit your mail in a mail slot at your post office or give it to your USPS postal carrier.

2. Don't leave your mail in your mailbox for too long after it has been delivered. Ask someone you trust to pick it up for you if you will be traveling or have your mail held at the post office.

3. DO NOT send cash in the mail. Checks or money orders are recommended.

4. Missing a check or other valuable mail that you were expecting? Be sure to contact the issuing agency immediately.

5. If you have moved and changed addresses, be sure to immediately file a change of address the companies you transact business with. Don't forget to have your mail forwarded via the USPS. Here's the link: https://www.usps.com/manage/forward-mail.htm

If you believe your mail was stolen, be sure to contact your local postmaster or postal inspector and file a formal complaint using PS Form 2016, Mail Theft and Vandalism Complaint.

You can print one here: https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/investigations/MailFraud/fraudschemes/mailtheft/ReportMailTheft.aspx


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