Virtual address
PostalBridge gives you a real street address at a partner mail center so you can receive business mail, protect your privacy, and manage mail online.

A strong virtual address page needs to speak to privacy, credibility, and the actual day-to-day mail handling behind the address.
For many customers, the main win is separating business communications from where they actually live.
A real street address at a staffed location is usually a better fit than publishing a home address or relying on a PO box.
PostalBridge combines the address with digital mail management so the location still works when you travel or work remotely.

PostalBridge addresses are backed by partner mail centers that receive, scan, forward, and release mail. That makes the address usable, not just marketable.
The usual flow is simple: pick an address, verify identity, and then decide how you want incoming mail handled.
Review location pages, plans, and availability before choosing a street address.
Form 1583 is required before the location can receive mail on your behalf.
View envelopes, request scans, or forward items to your working address when needed.
These are the most common use cases PostalBridge supports well.
Avoid putting your residence address on customer-facing materials when the business is run from home.
Receive business correspondence at a real street address and manage it online instead of routing everything to one physical office.
Keep one mailing address in place while your working or residential address changes.
Add recipients or users so multiple people can manage the mailbox without sharing one login.
Different workflows and jurisdictions can have different rules, so it is worth being precise up front.
Answers to the practical questions customers ask before choosing a virtual address.