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How to get US address for your business, step by step guide

How to get US address for your business, step by step guide

When you do not have time to go your post office and get your mail or when you are on the run, Mail forwarding service can be ideal to get your mail to follow you. How to get started and get your own permanent US address through the Post office.

What Is it?

Mail forwarding by definition is to get your mail and packages sent to you from a central address, you can provide a street address where your mail and packages can be delivered to then you control where to send them from there. The service is becoming more and more popular with Soldiers, US sales force, RV users, International clients.

The Mail forwarding services of the US post office have limitations but still provide good value for the money but if you are the demanding type of person, then snail mail us not the solution.

There are various choices when it comes to US mail forwarding, Getmyusmail.com, MyUSpostoffice.com are two small example of private service providers in the USA that are approved as US post office Vendors.

How to get started?

Consumers need to be very careful of who they chose to handle their mail, privacy is of the essence here, always go with approved vendors that are genuine, have US address and offer privacy and security of your mail. To get started, the process involves completion of form US1583 , Mail Forwarding service agreement and Two Photo Ids.

What will my New address be?

An approved US address for mail forwarding will look like this:

Your Name

Street Address

PMB XXXX

City. State. Zipcode.

What are the precautions?

Mail forwarding of prohibited items is illegal, check with your local post office if there are other restrictions.

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