See incoming mail online, request scans or forwarding, and keep your home address private. Everything is handled through a licensed mail center with USPS Form 1583 verification.

View arrivals quickly, request scans only when you need them, and forward originals when timing actually matters.
PostalBridge gives you the software and the real partner location behind it, which is what makes the service workable day to day.
Envelope photos and scan requests give you visibility quickly, which is usually the main reason people rent a virtual mailbox in the first place.
Use a real street address at a partner mail center instead of putting your personal address on registrations, websites, and customer paperwork.
Mail history stays in one place so it is easier to look back at past deliveries, track decisions, and find what mattered later.

PostalBridge is built around partner mail centers that actually receive, scan, forward, and release mail. That matters because the service is not just software. It is software plus real handling.
The setup is straightforward. Choose a location, complete verification, and manage incoming mail online.
Pick a mailing address at a partner mail center.
Complete USPS Form 1583 and submit the required identification.
See envelopes, request scans, forward items, or pick up in person.
PostalBridge covers the core actions most customers need from a virtual mailbox, with handling that stays tied to a real location.
Request scans for the pieces that matter so you can review important mail online before deciding what to keep, forward, or ignore.
Envelope photos are available after mail is received so you can see what arrived before deciding what to do next.
When originals need to move, your mail center can send mail and supported packages to the address that works for you now.
If you are local, you can collect mail directly from the partner location instead of forwarding every item somewhere else.
Plans are not identical everywhere, and mail handling has real limits. That is part of what makes the service credible.
Clear answers to the questions people usually ask before choosing a virtual mailbox.