Can I keep my current address and still use the service?
Yes, you can. When you sign up with us, you will get a new US address for your mail. Simply redirect mail coming to your old address via the post office to your new address with US Global Mail.
As long as you keep redirecting your mail with the USPS - you have to renew the redirection every 6 months- you can keep using your old address.
What will be my address?
You will get an actual Street Address, not a PO Box.
We have multiple operations in different states that you can choose from here.
Here are examples of what your addresses would look like for a few of our locations:
In Houston, Texas, your address will be something like:
1321 Upland Dr. PMB NNNN*
Houston, TX 77043
USA
*NNNN will be a box number we randomly assign you and you can prefix the box number with PMB (Personal Mail Box), Suite, Apartment, or Office.
In Concord, California, your address will be something like:
2041 East St. PMB NNNN*
Concord, CA 94520
USA
*NNNN will be a box number we randomly assign you and you can prefix the box number with PMB (Personal Mail Box), Suite, Apartment, or Office.
In Miami, Florida, your address will be something like:
1065 SW 8th St. PMB NNNN*
Miami, Florida, 33130
*NNNN will be a box number we randomly assign you and you can prefix the box number with PMB (Personal Mail Box), Suite, Apartment, or Office.
In Middletown, Delaware, your address will be something like:
600 N Broad Street Suite 5 PMB NNNN*
Middletown, Delaware, 19709
*NNNN will be a box number we randomly assign you and you can prefix the box number with PMB (Personal Mail Box), Suite, Apartment, or Office.
In Washington, DC, your address will be something like:
6218 Georgia Avenue NW Suite #1 PMB NNNN*
Washington, DC, 20011
*NNNN will be a box number we randomly assign you and you can prefix the box number with PMB (Personal Mail Box), Suite, Apartment, or Office.
In Seattle, Washington, your address will be something like:
4730 University Way NE
Seattle, Washington, 98105
*NNNN will be a box number we randomly assign you and you can prefix the box number with PMB (Personal Mail Box), Suite, Apartment, or Office.
Learn More about Virtual Mailbox Addresses.
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