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What is the maximum duration that you can hold your mail?

  1. 15 days

  2. 20 days

  3. 30 days

  4. 45 days

The correct answer is: 30 days

The maximum duration that you can hold your mail is 30 days. This is a standard policy set by the United States Postal Service (USPS) to allow customers some flexibility when they are away from their residence or cannot receive mail for a temporary period. Holding mail for up to 30 days ensures that important correspondence and packages are kept safe and secure without risk of loss or theft, while also helping to manage the space available at the address where the mail is typically delivered. The options of 15 days, 20 days, and 45 days do not align with USPS policy, as holding mail for less than 30 days does not provide the maximum benefit intended by the service, and extending the hold beyond 30 days is not permitted under regular circumstances without additional arrangements. Therefore, the option indicating 30 days is consistent with USPS's guidelines and is the correct choice.