Quick Summary: Changing your shipping address on Amazon is simple whether before or after placing an order. Access Your Account, select Your Addresses to add, edit, or set a default address. For confirmed orders, check Order Details—Amazon-sold items may allow changes if not yet shipped, while third-party seller orders require contacting the seller directly.
Ordered something to the wrong address? Moving house and need to update your default delivery location? Amazon’s address management system makes handling these situations straightforward—though the exact steps depend on whether you’ve already confirmed your order.
Here’s the thing though—timing matters. The window for making changes shrinks fast once Amazon’s logistics system starts processing your order. Understanding when and how you can update shipping information prevents delivery headaches.
Your Amazon account can store multiple addresses, making it easy to send orders to different locations without re-entering information each time. This address book serves as the foundation for all your deliveries.
Adding addresses to your Amazon account takes just a few clicks. Log into Amazon and navigate to ‘Your Account’ via the top toolbar on desktop, or tap the person icon in the mobile app. Select ‘Your Addresses’ from the account menu.
Click ‘Add Address’ and fill in the required fields: full name, street address, city, state, and ZIP code. You can also add delivery instructions here—helpful for directing couriers to side entrances, gate codes, or specific apartment buildings.
Amazon validates addresses against postal databases, so you’ll get alerts if something looks incorrect. Fix any flagged issues before saving to avoid delivery problems later.
Your default address automatically populates at checkout, streamlining the ordering process. To set or change it, visit ‘Your Addresses’ and locate the address you want as default.
Select ‘Set as Default’ underneath the relevant address. Amazon confirms the change immediately—no additional steps required. This address will now appear first in your address list and auto-fill during checkout.
But wait. Just because an address is default doesn’t mean you’re locked in. Amazon always lets you select a different address at checkout before confirming any order.
Life changes. Addresses become outdated. Amazon makes updating or removing addresses simple through the same ‘Your Addresses’ section.
Click ‘Edit’ beneath any saved address to update details. Change street numbers, apartment information, delivery instructions, or even the recipient name. Click ‘Save changes’ when finished.
To remove an address entirely, select ‘Delete’ beneath it. Amazon asks for confirmation before permanently removing it from your address book. You can’t recover deleted addresses, so double-check before confirming.
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The easiest time to change your shipping address is before you click that final ‘Place your order’ button. Amazon displays your default address during checkout, but switching takes just one click.
On the checkout page, look for your displayed shipping address. Next to it, you’ll see a ‘Change’ link. Click it to view all addresses in your account.
Select the correct address from your saved options, or choose ‘Add a new address’ to enter details for a location not yet in your address book. Amazon updates the shipping address for this order immediately.
Review the updated delivery estimate—shipping speeds vary by location. Confirm everything looks correct before placing your order.
Realized you selected the wrong address after confirming your order? The ability to change it depends on several factors: who’s selling the item, who’s shipping it, and how far along the order is in processing.
Amazon gives you a narrow window to modify orders they fulfill directly. Navigate to ‘Your Orders’ and locate the relevant order. Click ‘Order Details’ to view the full information.
If Amazon hasn’t started preparing your order for shipment, you may see a ‘Change’ option next to the shipping address. Click it and select or enter the correct address. Amazon updates the order and sends confirmation.
But here’s the catch—this window closes fast. Once Amazon’s warehouse begins picking and packing your items, the address locks. Orders marked ‘Preparing for Shipment’ or ‘Shipped’ can’t be redirected through the standard system.
Some users on community forums report success contacting Amazon customer service for address changes even after processing begins. Success isn’t guaranteed, but it’s worth trying if you catch the error quickly.
Items sold by third-party sellers follow different rules. Amazon doesn’t control these shipments—the individual seller does. For many Third-Party orders handled through ‘Buy Shipping’ services, you can now request an address update directly via the ‘Update Order’ button in Your Orders if the seller hasn’t generated the label yet.
Instead, find the order in ‘Your Orders’ and click ‘Contact Seller.’ Explain the address change request and provide the correct shipping information. Respond quickly—the seller may have already shipped the item.
Seller response times and policies vary. Some accommodate changes easily, while others may not be able to modify orders once they’ve printed shipping labels. The sooner you contact them, the better your chances.
| Order Type | Change Method | Time Window | Success Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon-sold (not shipped) | Order Details page | Before warehouse processing | High |
| Amazon-sold (processing) | Customer service | Very limited | Medium |
| Amazon-sold (shipped) | Not changeable | None | Very low |
| Third-party seller | Contact seller directly | Seller-dependent | Variable |
Sometimes changing the address isn’t necessary—you just need the package delivered somewhere more convenient than your home.
Amazon Locker provides free, secure pickup locations at thousands of sites including grocery stores, convenience stores, and shopping centers. During checkout, select ‘Find a pickup location’ instead of entering a street address.
Enter your ZIP code to see nearby lockers. Amazon delivers your package to the locker and sends you a unique pickup code. You have a limited time to retrieve it before Amazon may return the item.
This works brilliantly when you’re traveling, living in an apartment with theft concerns, or simply won’t be home during delivery windows.
Amazon Business accounts offer additional address management capabilities for organizations. Group administrators can manage shared addresses across their team, download address lists, and update delivery preferences in bulk.
As of March 27, 2025, administrators can download shared address lists via email link. These files can be modified and re-uploaded to different groups using the Bulk Address Upload functionality in Business Settings.
On December 9, 2025, Amazon Business introduced multi-address delivery preference updates, allowing administrators to update delivery preferences for multiple shared addresses simultaneously rather than individually.
It’s very difficult once shipped. Contact Amazon support immediately—interception may be possible but isn’t guaranteed.
Go to “Your Lists,” select the list, click “More,” then “Manage list,” and update the shipping address.
If the address is invalid, the package may be returned and refunded. If valid but wrong, it will likely be delivered there—contact support quickly.
Yes, you can store up to 50 addresses in your account’s address book.
Changes take effect immediately once you set a new default address.
Yes, they receive your shipping details to fulfill the order, but your payment information remains private.
Yes, edit the delivery address in “Your Subscribe & Save Items.” The update applies to future deliveries.
Managing shipping addresses on Amazon doesn’t have to be complicated. Keep your address book current by adding new locations and deleting outdated ones. Set your most-used address as default to streamline checkout. And if you do need to change an address after ordering, act fast—your window for modifications closes the moment Amazon begins processing your shipment.
Take a moment right now to review your Amazon addresses. Update any outdated information before your next order to avoid delivery headaches down the road.
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