We live in an increasingly mobile society, moving from city to city for educational or employment opportunities, or moving closer to family and friends. When you move, you need to make sure you update your accounts with your new mailing address as quickly as possible. If you are a Capital One member, you may be wondering how to update your mailing address. You can update your mailing address by calling Capital One customer service here. You can also update your mailing address by following the steps outlined below.
There are four ways to update your Capital One account mailing address online, via phone, via mail and in person.
In order to update your Capital One account mailing address online, follow these steps:
Your new mailing and residential addresses are now saved in the Capital One system.
If you are not near a computer or don't have internet installed yet, you can call Capital One here and update your address via phone. You will need to provide the following information when you call to confirm your identity:
The customer service representative can update your account for you when you call in.
If you are still receiving hard copy statements, you can change your address using the part of the bill you mail back in with your payment by following these steps:
If you live or work near a Capital One bank, you can go to a branch location and update your account in person. You will have to show documentation with your new mailing address, such as a utility bill, and your current photo identification. Once the representative has confirmed your identification, they can update your Capital One account mailing address.
Updating your address as soon as it changes protects your account and ensures you receive timely statements. It reduces the chances of late payments that can be costly and ensure your statement doesn't go to someone without authority to receive it at your old address. For more assistance, contact Capital One customer support here.
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