Reasons to Get a Physical Business Address
Get a Physical Address If You Own an LLC or Corporation
If you have a business entity structure that's an LLC, corporation or similar, your mail needs to go to a physical street address in the same state as where your company was formed.
LLCs and corporations must have a Registered Agent that maintains regular business hours and can receive official mail. You can act as your own Registered Agent, but you lose some level of privacy since Registered Agent information, including their address, is publicly available.
Additionally, if you run into financial or legal issues, then a separate business address can be very helpful. Taking yourself off of the searchable Registered Agent database could also significantly reduce the amount of junk mail that you get.
Bizee offers a complete Registered Agent service across all 50 U.S. states for free for the first year when you form a business entity with Bizee and $119 per year afterwards. We'll receive mail on behalf of your business, scan it and notify you, and you can log in to our secure portal and review your correspondence.
Get a Physical Address to Build Credibility with Customers, Suppliers and Partners
Using a separate physical address as your organization's address can make your company look more legitimate and encourage others to do business with you. It's true that self-employed freelancers and entrepreneurs are technically small business owners — and you're certainly skilled at running a successful business.
From a customer's perspective, the image of you operating out of your dining room, or from your laptop on the sofa, might make your organization seem less professional.
A physical business address that's not the same as your residence can boost your credibility and professionalism and build trust with your customers, suppliers and partners.
Get a Physical Address If You're a Digital Nomad
If you're a traveler who's always on the go and work from different locations in the world, then maintaining a physical address could be challenging. Even if you do keep an address, accessing your mail as a digital nomad could be difficult when you're trekking cross-country, or living in an entirely different hemisphere. VPM addresses are your own, so generally till you give it up, it'll stay with you for a long time.
With a virtual address, you can be sure to never miss an invoice, payment or tax documents if your home country/state. Your virtual mailbox will save you a ton of time by digitizing all mail. Staying compliant with your state and country laws with the help of a virtual address is as easy as getting one.
Get a Physical Address If You're Relocating Your Business or Expanding into a New Region
Moving home or moving a business takes a lot of time, effort and focus. With everything going on, it's possible that something might slip through the cracks. Getting a separate physical address helps you deal with those problems — provide it as your business correspondence address, and you can be sure of continuity of service.
If you're expanding into a new region or state, then a business address there can also be very helpful. Of course, you'll need a Registered Agent in a new state, but you might also benefit from a separate business address.