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Does the US Postal Service have a right to return to sender any mail that is sent to your address but is not addressed to anyone in your household?

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US Postal Service Can Return to Sender for some reason if a list of Household who lived there or know someone who live there. it can reason return to sender and noticely to let you know a person who you try to reach no longer OR if someone already Set Forward Address if need to.

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