Does the US Postal Service provide a mailing list with its Change of Address (COA) database?
The Postal Service does not provide mailing lists since it does not have a database giving the current address of all its customers. It doesn’t need that information since it delivers to addresses, rather than individuals. However, if a customer moves and submits a change of address order, that information is kept at the post office serving the last known address. Policy for the disclosure of customer name and address information is contained at section 265.6(d) of our regulations (39 CFR 265), which can be accessed from the FOIA home page. Change of address information about individuals or families is available only to mailers if they already possess your old address, to government agency requesters, to persons needing the information to serve legal process who meet certain requirements, or pursuant to a court order.
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