Usps commercial mail receiving agency

A Commercial Mail Receiving Agency (CMRA) is a type of mail receiving service offered by the United States Postal Service (USPS). Here's what you need to know:

What is a Commercial Mail Receiving Agency (CMRA)?

A CMRA is a business that provides a mailing address for individuals or companies that want to receive mail and packages at a different location than their actual business or residence. CMRAs are authorized by the USPS to receive and forward mail and packages on behalf of their customers.

How does it work?

Here's the process:

  1. An individual or company signs up with a CMRA and provides their mailing address.
  2. The CMRA receives mail and packages on behalf of the customer.
  3. The CMRA sorts and forwards the mail and packages to the customer's actual address.

Benefits of using a CMRA:

  1. Privacy: CMRAs can help maintain the privacy of your business or personal address by not listing your actual address on your marketing materials or public records.
  2. Flexibility: CMRAs can receive mail and packages at a different location than your actual business or residence, which can be convenient for businesses with multiple locations or for individuals who want to keep their personal and business addresses separate.
  3. Security: CMRAs can provide an additional layer of security by controlling who can access the mail and packages they receive on your behalf.

Types of CMRAs:

There are two types of CMRAs:

  1. Private CMRA: A private CMRA is a business that is authorized by the USPS to receive and forward mail and packages on behalf of its customers.
  2. Public CMRA: A public CMRA is a USPS-operated facility that provides mail receiving services to the public.

How to find a CMRA:

You can find a CMRA by searching online for "Commercial Mail Receiving Agency" or "CMRA" along with your city or state. You can also contact the USPS directly to find a CMRA near you.