Virtual Address Service - A Real Street Address Without the Office
A virtual address gives your business a real U.S. street address — one you can use on your website, business cards, and state filings — without renting office space. Your mail gets scanned and sent to you digitally, so you can access it from anywhere. Plans start at [PRICE]/month.
Whether you're forming an LLC, running a home-based business, or working remotely, a virtual address keeps your personal address off public records and your mail under control.
What a virtual address gives you
A virtual address does two things: it gives you a physical street address you can use for your business, and it handles your mail so you don't have to be there in person to receive it. Most people don't realize how much those two things solve until they're dealing with the alternative — a home address on public filings or a pile of mail they can't access while traveling.
Here's what's included:
- Real U.S. street address — not a P.O. box. Use it on your LLC filing, business license, website, and client-facing materials. - Privacy protection — your home address stays off public records, state filings, and business directories. - Digital mail scanning — we scan your incoming mail and send it to you as a PDF. You can view, download, or forward it from anywhere. - Mail forwarding — need the physical piece? We'll forward it to wherever you are. - Document storage — scanned mail is stored in your account so you have a record of everything received. - Multi-state availability — you can get a virtual address in more than 1 state if your business operates across state lines.
Who uses a virtual address
A virtual address works for a wide range of situations. The common thread is needing a professional, stable address without a physical office.
- LLC owners and entrepreneurs — use a virtual address on your Articles of Organization and other state filings to keep your home address private. - Home-based business owners — a real street address adds credibility when clients or vendors look you up. - Freelancers and self-employed contractors — receive business mail under your name without mixing it with personal mail at home. - Remote workers and digital nomads — stay reachable no matter where you're working from. - Businesses expanding to new states — get a local address in a new state without opening a physical office there.
The privacy benefit catches people off guard. Once your home address appears on a state filing, it's public record. A virtual address keeps that separation in place from day one.
Plans and pricing
Virtual address plans are available for both business and personal use. Pricing starts at [PRICE]/month. Each plan includes a real street address, digital mail scanning, and access to your mail through your Bizee account.
Business Virtual Address — for LLCs, corporations, and registered businesses. Use the address on state filings, licenses, and business documents. Personal Virtual Address — for freelancers, self-employed contractors, and individuals who need a stable mailing address separate from home.
Need an address in more than 1 state? You can add a virtual address for each state where you need one. Each state requires a separate plan.
How it works
Getting a virtual address through Bizee takes a few minutes to set up. Here's how it works once you're enrolled:
1. Choose your address — pick a U.S. street address from the available locations. This becomes your business or personal mailing address. 2. Update your records — use the address on your LLC filing, business license, website, or anywhere else you need a stable address. 3. Mail arrives at your address — senders mail to your virtual address as they would any physical location. 4. We scan it — incoming mail gets scanned and uploaded to your Bizee account as a PDF, usually within 1 business day of receipt. 5. You access it anywhere — log in to your account to view, download, or request forwarding for any piece of mail. 6. We forward on request — if you need the physical item, we'll ship it to wherever you are.
Once you've set up your virtual address, you can manage everything from your Bizee account — view scanned mail, request forwarding, and keep a record of everything received.
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Frequently asked questions
Why would someone need a virtual address?
There are a few common reasons. Business owners use a virtual address to keep their home address off public state filings — once your address appears on an LLC filing or business license, it's public record. Freelancers and remote workers use one to maintain a stable, professional mailing address that doesn't change when they move. Entrepreneurs expanding to a new state use one to establish a local presence without renting office space. In each case, the core benefit is the same: a real street address you control, without the overhead of a physical location.
Are there any downsides to using a virtual mailbox?
It depends on what you need. A virtual address works well for mail, filings, and professional credibility — but it's not a substitute for a physical office if clients need to meet you in person, or if your business requires a commercial space for licensing purposes. Some business licenses and permits require a physical location, so check your local requirements before relying on a virtual address for those. For most LLCs, freelancers, and remote businesses, a virtual address covers everything they need.
I'm a self-employed contractor. Which plan do I use?
The Personal Virtual Address plan covers self-employed contractors and freelancers. Mail needs to arrive in your legal name for us to accept it. As long as the sender uses your name and the correct suite number, delivery works the same as any other address.
I'm a sole proprietor using a DBA. Can I use my business name?
No. Sole proprietors using a fictitious business name (DBA) need to use the Personal Virtual Address plan, and mail must arrive in your legal name — not your DBA. If mail arrives addressed to your DBA only, we may not be able to accept it.
What happens if the sender misspells my name or business name?
Generally, that's fine. As long as the sender includes the correct suite number and the name is close to the name on your account, we can accept the mail. If the name is significantly different or the suite number is missing, there's a chance the mail gets returned. Make sure anyone sending to your virtual address has the full address including the suite number.
Can I use a virtual address in more than 1 state?
Yes. You can get a virtual address in multiple states. Each state requires a separate plan enrollment. This is useful if your business operates across state lines and you need a local address in each state for filings or client-facing purposes.
Can I use a virtual address for my LLC filing?
Yes, in most states. A virtual address gives you a real street address — not a P.O. box — which is what most states require for your principal business address on LLC filings. That said, state requirements vary, so check your state's specific rules before using a virtual address on your Articles of Organization. A registered agent address is a separate requirement and is not the same as your principal business address.
Get your virtual address today
A virtual address keeps your home address private, gives your business a professional presence, and puts your mail in your hands — wherever you are. Pick a plan and get set up in minutes. Get started today or log in to add a virtual address to your existing account.