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

PostalBridge connects travelers to authorized partner mail centers that receive mail, support request handling, and keep the address stable while you are away, between homes, or working through a temporary stop.
Choose one real address, complete mailbox verification, and keep arrivals visible online so important mail does not disappear into a changing travel or relocation schedule.
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.
Hold onto one mailing address while you move, change homes, or bridge the gap between old and new addresses.
Choose the location whose plan and forwarding options fit the way you will actually use the mailbox while away or in transition.
Finish USPS Form 1583 and the required identity steps so the location can receive mail on your behalf.
Watch envelopes online, request scans for urgent pieces, and forward originals to the stop that makes sense right now.
PostalBridge gives movers one stable mailbox workflow during the stretch where an old address is winding down, a temporary stop is in play, and the next permanent address is not fully settled yet.
You can see what arrived online, act quickly on time-sensitive mail, and forward originals to whichever destination makes sense right now.
That makes relocation less chaotic on the mail side while the rest of the move is still in motion.
This setup is usually most helpful when travel or relocation creates a stretch where no single physical mailbox feels dependable.
People away from home for long trips who still need to see time-sensitive mail instead of discovering it after they return.
Customers bridging the gap between an old address, a temporary stop, and a next permanent address.
People splitting time across homes or cities who want one predictable mail workflow instead of hoping each stop catches everything.
Answers to the practical questions movers usually ask when mail becomes part of the transition problem.
This setup keeps mail visible while your location changes, but the best option still depends on how long you will be in transit and where originals may need to go next.