Change of Address
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Introduction
This tutorial will guide you through the process of changing your address, particularly if you wish to declare that your mailing address is solely for mail-forwarding purposes. This is particularly relevant for individuals who do not have a traditional residence address in any jurisdiction.
Step 1: Prepare Your Declaration
To start the process, you need to create a formal declaration. Follow these guidelines:
- Use a Clear Format: Write a statement starting with, “I, [First Middle Last], declare and affirm that I do not maintain a ‘residence post office address’ in any United States jurisdiction.”
- Define Your Address: Specify that the address provided is strictly for mail-forwarding purposes only.
- Clarify Terminology: Explain what you mean by "residence post office address." For example, state that "human beings cannot and do not reside or live in a mailbox."
Example of the declaration:
I, [First Middle Last], declare and affirm that I do not maintain a “residence post office address” in any United States jurisdiction. The “residence post office address” provided is strictly for mail-forwarding purposes ONLY.
Step 2: Provide Signature and Date
Once you have your declaration drafted:
- Sign the Document: Leave a space for your signature.
- Date the Document: Include the date of the signing in the appropriate place.
Example:
________________ _________________
Date Signature
Step 3: Notarization
To authenticate your declaration, you will need to have it notarized.
- Find a Notary Public: Locate a notary public or county treasurer in your area.
- Complete the Notary Section: Provide the notary with your declaration, and they will fill in their information.
- Ensure Correct Information: The notary will include:
- State and county
- Date of notarization
- Their signature and seal
Example of notary section:
STATE OF ____________________
COUNTY OF__________________
Subscribed and Sworn to before me this _________ day of ___________________, 20___
_______________________________
Notary Public or County Treasurer
Commission Expiration: ________________
Step 4: Understand Legal Implications
Familiarize yourself with the legal context of your declaration:
- Know Your Rights: Understand that the notary is an independent contractor and not a party to the claim.
- Be Aware of Legal Protections: The document mentions protections under Title 18 U.S. Code, Section 242 regarding rights under color of law.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can successfully declare that your mailing address is only for mail-forwarding purposes. Always ensure that your declaration is clear and properly notarized. If you have further questions or need legal advice, consider consulting with a professional.