Move business mail off your home address. Use a real street address for customer, vendor, and LLC paperwork while managing mail online through PostalBridge.

PostalBridge connects home-based businesses to authorized partner mail centers that receive business mail, support scan and forwarding requests, and keep the mailing workflow off the kitchen counter.
Choose a real location, complete mailbox verification, and keep customer, vendor, and account mail separate from household mail.
Locations are set up to receive mail on behalf of customers.
We look for mail centers that can support intake, scans, forwarding, pickup, and recipient handling.
The mailbox workflow keeps requests, history, and location handling tied together.
Real partner mail centers power the street address and mail-handling workflow behind your mailbox.
Move business mail off your home address and manage customer, vendor, and paperwork mail online.
Compare live locations, plan limits, and handling options before you use the address on customer or vendor paperwork.
Finish USPS Form 1583 and the required identity steps so the location can receive mail on behalf of the business.
Review arrivals, request scans, forward originals, and keep the business-mail record separate from household mail.
PostalBridge gives home-based businesses a real street address for routine business mail while keeping mail visibility and handling online.
That means vendor paperwork, invoices, client correspondence, and account notices can move through one business mailbox instead of landing in the middle of home life.
The result is more privacy and a more professional workflow without office overhead.
This setup is usually a strong fit when the business is real, the office is your home, and you want the mailing workflow to look more intentional.
Contractors, cleaners, designers, and solo operators who do not want their residence on everyday customer paperwork.
Owners who need one business-facing address for vendor accounts, invoices, and routine operations without renting office space.
Families who want business mail and household mail separated so daily life does not double as the public mailing address.
The privacy angle is strong here, but you should still verify the practical details that affect everyday use.
Short answers to the questions owners usually ask first.
The privacy and workflow benefits are strong, but local licensing or business-registration requirements can still depend on your city, state, or business type.