Form 1583 & Identifications

We will now need to collect your 1583 form and supporting IDs which allows us to receive mail on your behalf.

When submitting the 1583 form, you will need to include two supporting forms of ID.
One form of photo ID is needed to verify your identity (your name must match exactly on the form and the ID) and another form of ID needs to verify your home address (must match your home address listed on your form).

IMPORTANT: You can not use the same form of ID to verify both.

Listed below are the accepted forms of ID.

Photo ID Options:
U.S. State/Territory/Tribal Driver’s or Nondriver’s ID Card
Uniformed Service ID
Passport
Certificate of Naturalization
U.S. Access Card 
Matricula Consular 
U.S. Permanent Resident Card
U.S. University ID Card 
NEXUS Card

Address ID Options:
U.S. State/Territory/Tribal Driver’s or Nondriver’s ID Card
Current Lease 
Home or Vehicle Insurance Policy 
Mortgage or Deed of Trust 
Vehicle Registration Card 
Voter Card

Let’s get started.

Step One: Upload your photo ID and address ID below.

Step Two: Complete your form 1583 below.

Complete Form 1583 Now

What is the USPS Form 1583?
The USPS
Form 1583, or Application for Delivery of Mail Through Agent form, is a document that authorizes a Commercial Mail Receiving Agency (CMRA) to handle and receive mail on a customer’s behalf (Nine3One is the customer’s CMRA in Modesto). Any person or company who wants to rent a Private Mailbox (PMB), like a virtual mailbox, must fill out and submit the USPS Form 1583. The United States Postal Service keeps the form on file to track the identity of those who use an address if a bad actor uses it for illegal purposes.