A business address for LLC owners who do not want to use a home address

Set up a real street address for LLC mail, keep formation and banking paperwork off your residence, and manage incoming business mail online through PostalBridge.

  • Real street address for business mail
  • Keep your home address private
  • USPS Form 1583 handled online
  • Good fit for formation-stage mail
PostalBridge LLC business address setup workflow

Why PostalBridge for LLC owners and new business formation

PostalBridge helps with the mailing-address and mail-handling side of setup, while keeping the workflow tied to a real partner mail center and online mailbox tools.

Authorized CMRA partners

Locations are set up to receive mail on behalf of customers.

Reviewed for operational fit

We look for mail centers that can support intake, scans, forwarding, pickup, and recipient handling.

Request handling matters

The mailbox workflow keeps requests, history, and location handling tied together.

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REAL MAIL CENTER

Real partner mail centers power the street address and mail-handling workflow behind your mailbox.

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How PostalBridge works for LLCs

Use a real business mailing address for LLC paperwork while keeping your home address private.

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.

Give your LLC a stable mailing address before business mail starts landing everywhere.

PostalBridge helps new LLC owners put a real street address in place for the mail side of the business without defaulting to a residence address.

When formation follow-up mail, vendor paperwork, invoices, or account notices arrive, you can review them online first and keep the workflow organized from the start.

  • Route LLC paperwork, vendor mail, and banking correspondence to one business-facing address.
  • Keep your residence out of routine business mail where possible.
  • Add visibility for a co-founder, assistant, or bookkeeper as the company grows.

That gives a new business a cleaner mail setup without pretending a mailbox alone replaces every legal or operational requirement.

Who this works well for

These are the most common formation-stage and early-operations mail workflows this page is meant to support.

New LLC setup

Put a business mailing address in place before vendor accounts, customer paperwork, and state correspondence start arriving.

Banking and vendor mail

Keep account paperwork, invoices, terms updates, and other routine business mail in one monitored mailbox.

Home-address privacy

Reduce how often your residence is used for the ordinary mail side of the business.

Shared founder workflows

Give the right people visibility into mail without routing every document through one person manually.

What to confirm before you rely on an LLC mailing address

PostalBridge solves the mailing-address and mail-handling problem well, but the details still matter.

  • Confirm whether your state, bank, or licensing workflow needs something more specific than a mailing address.
  • Review recipient limits, scan allowances, forwarding options, and handling fees by location and plan.
  • Use the address for routine business mail and verify separately where a registered-agent or physical-office requirement may apply.
  • Choose the location that best fits how often the LLC will receive mail and who needs visibility into it.

LLC business address FAQ

Direct answers to the questions LLC owners usually ask first.

Can I use a virtual address for my LLC?
You can use a PostalBridge address for the mailing-address side of the workflow, but you should still confirm any state-specific filing, licensing, banking, or registered-agent requirements that apply to your situation.
Can this help me avoid using my home address for LLC mail?
Yes. Many owners use PostalBridge so routine business mail does not need to point at a residence address.
Is this a real street address?
Yes. PostalBridge uses real partner mail center addresses rather than PO boxes.
Do I still need USPS Form 1583?
Yes. USPS requires Form 1583 before a CMRA can receive mail on your behalf, and PostalBridge supports that workflow online.

A quick note on LLC address requirements

PostalBridge covers the mailing-address workflow well, but some LLC steps still require you to verify state, banking, licensing, or registered-agent rules separately.

  • Use PostalBridge for routine business mail and confirm separately where a registered agent or another address type is required.
  • State filing, tax, and banking rules can vary, so treat the mailbox as one part of the setup rather than the only address requirement.

Choose a business address that fits the way your LLC will actually receive mail

Compare live locations, review handling options, and choose a real street address for the business-mail side of your LLC setup.