How to get mail for proof of address

The eternal conundrum!

Getting mail for proof of address can be a challenge, especially if you're new to an area or don't have a permanent address. Here are some ways to obtain mail for proof of address:

  1. Use a friend or family member's address: If you have a friend or family member who is willing, you can use their address as your proof of address. Just make sure to get their permission and keep them informed about any mail you receive.
  2. Use a mail forwarding service: Companies like Mailbox Forwarding, Virtual Mailbox, or EarthClassMail offer mail forwarding services. They'll receive your mail, scan it, and send you digital copies or forward physical mail to you.
  3. Use a PO box: You can rent a PO box from the US Postal Service or a private company like UPS Store or FedEx Office. This way, you'll receive mail at a physical address, and you can use it as proof of address.
  4. Use a temporary address: Some companies, like Nomad Address or Temporary Address, offer temporary addresses for a fee. They'll receive your mail and forward it to you.
  5. Use a coworking space or shared office: Many coworking spaces or shared offices offer mail services, including mail forwarding and package reception. You can use their address as your proof of address.
  6. Use a virtual office: Virtual office providers like Regus or Davinci Virtual offer mail services, including mail forwarding and package reception. You can use their address as your proof of address.
  7. Use a mail receiving service: Companies like Mailbox Rental or Mailbox Solutions offer mail receiving services. They'll receive your mail and forward it to you.

Remember to always check the terms and conditions of any service you use, as some may have restrictions or requirements for using their address as proof of address.

I hope these options help you get the mail you need for proof of address!