A virtual mailbox that helps when your address is changing

PostalBridge helps movers and relocators keep one stable mail workflow while they bridge the gap between an old address, a temporary stop, and a new home.

  • Stable address during a move
  • See mail online first
  • Forward to temporary or new address
  • Useful for transition periods
PostalBridge relocation mailbox workflow preview

Turn one address into a simpler mail workflow.

View arrivals quickly, request scans only when you need them, and forward originals when timing actually matters.

  • See every envelope first so you can decide what gets scanned, forwarded, or left in place.
  • Keep your home address off routine forms while real handling stays tied to a staffed partner location.
  • Use the same dashboard for notifications, scan requests, forwarding, and history instead of stitching tools together.

Why people use this setup during a move

Moving usually creates a period where no single address feels reliable. A digital mailbox can reduce that friction.

Transitional

Keep one mailing address while your living situation changes

That helps when you are between homes, waiting on a closing date, or using a temporary address for a while.

Visible

See what arrived without guessing which mailbox it landed in

Envelope review and scan requests are useful when important mail is still arriving during a move.

Practical

Forward originals to wherever you are currently receiving shipments

That keeps important documents moving even when your permanent address is not finalized yet.

PostalBridge partner mail center exterior

Relocation mail works better when there is one visible workflow

PostalBridge gives movers a real mailbox address and a digital workflow so mail does not disappear into the chaos of changing homes.

  • Keep arrivals visible online while your physical address is in transition.
  • Forward important originals to a temporary or permanent destination when needed.
  • Choose a real street address at a partner location instead of improvising with short-term addresses.

How this use case works

Choose the location that fits the workflow, complete USPS verification, and manage incoming mail online instead of tying everything to one fixed address.

Step 1

Choose a location

Review live locations, plan limits, and handling options before choosing the address you will rely on.

Step 2

Complete USPS verification

Finish Form 1583 and upload the required documents so the mail center can receive mail on your behalf.

Step 3

Handle mail online

Review envelopes, request scans, forward originals, and keep the workflow moving from wherever you are.

Relocation workflows this page covers

These are the common mailbox needs during a move or major address change.

Between-home transitions

Keep a stable receiving point while you close, rent, renovate, or wait for the next permanent address.

Temporary destinations

Forward important originals to the address that works right now rather than betting everything on one move date.

Time-sensitive mail during a move

Review scans online so you can act on deadlines even while the physical move is still underway.

One mail record across the transition

Keep the arrival and handling history together instead of splitting it across old and new addresses.

What to keep in mind during relocation

A virtual mailbox can make a move easier, but it is still worth being specific about how you use it.

  • Use the service to stabilize your mail workflow during the transition, not as a substitute for every address change you may still need to file.
  • Compare forwarding, storage, and pickup options by location before signup.
  • Choose a plan based on the amount of mail you expect during the move, not on a permanent-state assumption.
  • Use scan requests for time-sensitive items so you can decide quickly what still needs the original.

Relocation mailbox FAQ

Answers to the practical questions movers usually ask when mail becomes part of the transition problem.

Can I keep one mailing address during a move?
Yes. That is one of the main reasons customers use PostalBridge during relocation.
Can I forward mail to a temporary address?
Yes. You can review arrivals online and forward originals to the address that works for you now.
Does this replace USPS change-of-address?
No. It helps stabilize the mailbox workflow, but you should still use any change-of-address or administrative steps that apply to your situation.
Can I see mail online while the move is happening?
Yes. You can review envelopes and request scans from your account.

Choose a mailbox that keeps mail manageable while you relocate

Compare live locations, review forwarding options, and choose a stable address for the part of moving that usually gets messy fast.