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All Forum Posts by: Wayne Sallee

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Post: USPS Street Addressing VS UPS Mailbox Service

Wayne SalleePosted
  • Leesburg, FL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

I'm not a lawyer, and I don't play one on TV :-) but if you put your PO Box on a legal document where they want your physical address, the worst thing they could do is reject the document, but using the street address for a PO box would get you into trouble. Entering a PO box would not be considered misrepresenting.

You might try a google search for "corporate 'legal address' law".

Wayne Sallee

Post: USPS Street Addressing VS UPS Mailbox Service

Wayne SalleePosted
  • Leesburg, FL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1
Originally posted by @Nicole A.:

Bringing back this topic.

I'm paying $300/year for my UPS box, which is listed as my business' address. The UPS store owner said that after this year renewal, he's raising the prices. It's expensive.

I was reading about USPS street addressing. Does anyone use this for their business' address? I saw on the form that you're not supposed to do that...so this makes me hesitant:

https://ribbs.usps.gov/mtcsa/documents/tech_guides...

I'd like to save some money if possible. Suggestions on alternatives from UPS are welcome!

 You can use it for business. You just can't put on legal documents that this address is your physical location.

So for example, on your business license, you can use that address as your mailing address, but not as your business physical address. Stating on a legal document that your business is physically located there would be fraud.

Wayne Sallee

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