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"Deliver the letter, the sooner, the better" is more than a catchy song lyric — it's a plea business owners frequently make, especially when they're waiting on important letters or documents to continue normal business operations. But choosing where and how to receive mail isn't always an easy decision. The good news is that you've got options if you're a business owner.
Here, we'll discuss the differences between P.O. boxes and virtual addresses and give you all the info you need to stop saying, "Please, Mr. Postman," and get your mail delivered quickly, easily, and securely.
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Sign Up NowA P.O. box, or post office box, is a physical box within a U.S. Postal Service facility that receives mail. P.O. boxes are open to both individuals and businesses and require a monthly fee to maintain.
As a business owner, you can use a P.O. box rather than your home or office address to receive your mail. If you sign up for a P.O. box, here are the steps you'll need to take:
You will need to go in during post office hours to check and empty your P.O. box. The USPS also offers "Informed Delivery," a free service for individuals and businesses that scans images of the front or top exterior of your mail and sends a daily digest to preview what's coming.
A virtual address, sometimes called a "virtual mailbox" or "virtual P.O. box," is a paid service that allows individuals or businesses to have mail sent to an address that's different from their own home/street address. Most of the time, the virtual address service will then perform other actions, including:
Having a virtual address is becoming increasingly popular for business owners, whether they're established or just looking to launch their business. It can even be a crucial part of the business formation process (we'll tell you how in just a moment).
Wondering whether you need a P.O. box or a virtual address for your small business? While the two options offer some similar features, they are not the same.
P.O. Box vs. Virtual Address |
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P.O. Box |
Virtual Address |
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Provides a repository to receive business mail |
✅ |
✅ |
Scans and sends mail digitally |
❌ |
✅ |
Shreds and disposes of mail securely |
❌ |
✅ |
Provides digital files of all opened mail |
❌ |
✅ |
Receives and holds packages (dependent on size) |
✅ |
❌ |
Forwards hard copies of mail |
❌ |
✅ |
Can receive mail from carriers outside USPS |
❌ |
✅ |
You might find one option suits your needs more than the other. How do you narrow it down? Let's look at the pros and cons of each.
P.O. boxes are the historical standard for many businesses that don't wish to have business mail sent directly to the owner's home or office. Other benefits of a P.O. box include:
While there are some reasons to have a P.O. box through the USPS, there are also some reasons you may not choose to go this way:
A P.O. box is cost-effective and can be convenient, but there are still some barriers you'll discover if you're planning to use one for your business. On the other hand, using a virtual address service mitigates some of those issues and offers solutions like:
Having a virtual address can also pave the way for you set up a truly virtual office, which might include a virtual business phone to make finding and communicating with your business better and easier than ever.
While the benefits of a virtual address often outweigh the negatives, there are still a couple of downsides with virtual addresses, including:
Overall, the slightly higher cost is typically not enough to counter the numerous benefits of a virtual address. And while some services have limits on receipt and delivery of packages, many offer flexible options or service tiers that provide a comprehensive mail management solution.
If you're still on the fence about whether to go with a P.O. box or virtual mailbox, these answers should be able to clear things up.
Yes, "virtual address" and "virtual mailbox" are often used interchangeably and mean the same thing. A virtual address or mailbox is a service that assigns a street address to an individual or business where they can have mail delivered, scanned, and digitally sent to them.
You might also hear it called "virtual P.O. box," but keep in mind that a P.O. box goes exclusively through the USPS. As of now, the postal service does not have a virtual or digital option for receiving mail outside of Informed Delivery, which only offers a scan of the exterior of mail set to be delivered.
Virtual mailboxes and virtual addresses are legal. Virtual P.O. boxes don't really exist, at least not through the USPS. But third-party service providers can safely provide you and your business with a legal business address in your state.
This address can then legally be used not just as a mailing address but also as a registered address for business formation, securing a business bank account, filing taxes, and much more.
To set up a virtual mailbox for your business, you'll want to find a reputable and trusted virtual address service, like the one from Bizee. With our Virtual Address service, you'll check availability in your state, then register and pay online. Your address will be assigned, and then you're free to start using it right away.
As long as your virtual mailbox offers a valid street address in your state and you've registered that address to your business, you're free to use it to open your business bank account.
Most banks will require a business street address instead of a home address or P.O. box to open a dedicated business account. You may also need your virtual mailbox for other financial purposes, like applying for a loan or other forms of funding.
Yes, you can use a virtual address service for your business. It is legal, safe, and typically preferred for most businesses. While there are reasons some may choose to use a P.O. box, a virtual address is truly the most secure, flexible, and easiest way to receive and manage your business mail.
We get that there's a lot of confusion over how to have your business mail delivered, especially when the USPS has set the standard for many years. Of course, a P.O. box may still be the right choice for some business owners, but others will find the convenience and security offered by a virtual address to be a wiser choice.
If that's you, check out Bizee's Virtual Address service, see if your state is available, and get started with a legal and valid street address in your state right away.
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Sign Up NowWendi Williams
Wendi is a freelance writer based in Indianapolis, IN, with over a decade of experience writing for a variety of industries from healthcare to manufacturing to nonprofit. When she isn't working on solutions for her clients, she can be found spending time with her kids and husband, working in the garden or doing more writing (of the fiction variety).
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