Once you've set up your Earth Class Mail account, you'll need to take three easy steps to ensure that the redirection of your selected mail is as smooth and speedy as possible. We recommend that you bookmark this page (Control-D) in case you need to return later, or print it out now to better follow along and mark your progress.
Please note that your mail will not be sent to us automatically. Instead, you must take further action as specified in Step 3 below.
Step 1: Authorize Us to Receive Your Mail by Completing the USPS Form 1583
Step 2: Notarize the Form, Attach Photocopies of Your Identification, and Mail to Us
Step 3: Distribute Your New Address with Selected Mailers So They Send Us Your Mail
While Earth Class Mail Corp.'s concept of putting all your mail online is totally new, the idea of a person or business having a mail-receiving agent is not. That's why the U.S. Postal Service requires completion of its Form 1583, so that you can designate Earth Class Mail as your agent for receiving mail.
Filling out the Form 1583 will not cause your mail to be sent to your new Remote Address; it just authorizes us to receive any mail you have had sent to us. To learn how to direct your mailers to send us your mail, see Step 3.
For every Remote Address you wish to use, we must have an original copy of the Form 1583 on file. The Postal Service does not let us accept faxed, copied, or e-mailed forms in lieu of an original Form 1583; that form must be mailed to us.
The easiest way to do this is from within your account! Unlike other mail-receiving agencies, we’ve simplified the process of completing this complex form for you by creating a special Form 1583 Assistant in your online account. Once logged in, you (or your Account Administrator, if you belong to an account with multiple mail recipients) can simply click the Manage Account tab, select the Form 1583 Manager sub-tab, and follow the steps provided by the Assistant.
Alternately, you can download a Form 1583 PDF to open (to fill out by computer) or just to print (to fill out by hand). Remember, you will need one Form 1583 for each Remote Address you intend to use and for each person or company that will be receiving mail through your account — except for your spouse, any children under the age of 18, and employees of your company. (NOTE: You will need Adobe® Reader® installed on your computer to open PDF files; if you don't have this free software program, you can download it here.)
Please take the time to read the instructions, and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. If you do not fill out required fields, we will return the form to you or request that you fill out a new one; in the meantime, the USPS may not forward your mail to us or we may refuse to forward-ship your mail.
Once you have filled out – but not signed – the Form 1583, you will need to find a notary public, attorney or equivalent authority.
Notaries public may be found at many large post offices, banks, credit unions, corporations, and U.S. Consulates and embassies, as well as many other locations (check your preferred search engine for “notary [city, state]”). If you live outside the U.S. and a notary is not available in your country of residence, we will accept forms that are stamped with an official seal, such as that of an attorney.
(NOTE: If you reside outside of the United States and plan to use one of our addresses within the state of Oregon, your Form 1583 does not need to be notarized. Please review our strict anti-fraud policy.)
Bring your required identification pieces with you when you visit the notary public. ID requirements vary from state to state and we recommend calling ahead to ask for specific notary recommendations. In general, your ID should include your signature and a photo or physical description.
If you are submitting forms for multiple addresses with identical personal information, only one of the forms needs to be notarized.
Providing Photocopies of Identification for People and Companies Listed On Your Form::
You will need to photocopy at least two IDs from the following list for each recipient and submit the copies with your Form 1583. Make sure that at least one ID includes the recipient's photograph and at least one ID includes the home address you list in Box 7 of the form. Supplementary identification is required if you need to substantiate your address, if you have listed a business on your Form 1583, or if you plan to receive mail for additional members of your business.
Examples of the USPS-approved identification pieces include:
NOTE: Social Security cards, credit cards, and birth certificates are NOT acceptable forms of identification.
Mailing the Form and Accompanying Documents So We Can Receive Your Mail:
You will need to mail to us:
Mail to:
Earth Class Mail
Department 1583
14525 SW Millikan Way, #101
Beaverton, OR 97005-2343
Please note that filling out the Form 1583 alone DOES NOT instruct the USPS to forward or redirect your mail to us. The Form 1583 only authorizes us to receive your mail when it arrives. To have your mail redirected to us, you must notify mailers of your Remote Address. Please proceed to Step 3.
We recommend that you start the flow of mail to your Earth Class Mail account by notifying selected mailers of your new address. Most of our customers prefer to redirect mail from only certain senders rather than having all their mail sent to us, so that home or office delivery will continue for items such as catalogs, magazine subscriptions, DVDs, USPS-shipped parcels, and other items you might prefer to receive directly.
Here's an example of how you might choose to have us manage your mail:
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FORWARD TO US |
KEEP SENDING TO YOURSELF |
| Everything you don't need in the original paper form! | Anything you're sure you'll want opened only by you (be assured, our security is state-of-the-art) |
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Time-sensitive items (bills, dues notices, customer correspondence) |
Netflix/Blockbuster DVDs, online shopping packages |
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Items revealing your personal identity (our security exceeds your mailbox or p.o. box) |
Magazines |
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Infrequent but important reminders and notices — for example, from alumni associations, insurance agencies, auto-licensing departments, professional organizations, voter-registration offices, friends and family during the holidays, children's schools, state and national tax offices, lawyers, companies that don't offer electronic billing, and vendors that send your favorite catalogs |
Newspapers |
Thinking About Filing a Change-of-Address? Please Consider the Following:
Earth Class Mail has experience with thousands of customers who have used USPS’ Change-of-Address (COA) forms and we share this practical information with you ― not easily found on the USPS.com website ― in order to maximize the productivity and enjoyment you can experience using our service.
Unless you are sure you will only be using our service temporarily, we strongly recommend against submitting a COA form to the USPS for your new Earth Class Mail address. Here's why.
You may want to take care of notifying mailers now, while you're thinking about it. A little time spent sending them your new address now, as their mail to you arrives, will save you a lot of time, headache, and even expense later.
Please note that the USPS online form is very limited in functionality and will usually reject Change-of-Address orders when the recipient is changing from a residential address to one of our remote addresses. If that happens, you'll need to obtain, complete and submit to USPS the paper COA Form 3575, which is included in the USPS’s "Mover's Guide" packet that can be picked up at any post office.