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There are many benefits that can come from renting a private mailbox. Perhaps you have a business and want to represent it with a certain street address. Maybe you need some extra security or privacy when it comes to your mail. Whatever your reasons, renting a private mailbox can be a simple and easy process, affording you the many benefits that can come from such a service.

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Setting Up Your Private Mailbox

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    Find a service that offers private mailboxes. The first step in signing up for a private mailbox will be to locate a service near you. There are many different services and businesses that will rent you a private mailbox, allowing you to chose one that is right for you. Take your time and do some research to find a private mailbox rental company that has the price and services you are looking for.

    • Private, non-government services are available to rent private mailboxes from.
    • Private companies will often offer competitive advantages over their government run counterparts. You'll often find more convenient hours and upfront pricing when searching for a private mailbox service.
    • You can try searching online for a service near you. Try searching for private mailboxes near your zipcode or address.
    • There are also government run services that can rent you private mailboxes. For example, you can rent a PO box at your nearest USPS office.
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    Ask about fees and payments. You'll want to know exactly what to expect when it comes to the fees and regular payments for your mailbox. There may be some initial service fees attached to your rental, as well as the usual monthly service fees. Talk with a representative of your private mailbox service to learn more.

    • Generally, rental fees are around $10 a month for a private mailbox.
    • You may be required to rent a mailbox over a certain period of time, paying the entire fee at once.
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    Fill out the necessary forms. To finalize your service, you will likely need to fill out some information and agreement forms. These forms will specify your personal information so that the private mail company can contact you and make sure they are providing the best service. These forms will also be a business contract, providing the details of your rental agreement. Ask a representative at your private mailbox company which forms you will need to complete.

    • You'll need to provide basic contact information such as your legal name, home address and phone number.
    • The contract will identify the terms of the services rendered and your responsibilities.
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    Bring some ID with you. Many private mailbox companies will require that you bring some form of identification with you when setting up a private mailbox. Without a valid form of identification, you may not be able to set up your service. Make sure you bring two forms from these following examples of identification:[1]

    • Driver's license.
    • Passport.
    • Voter identification.
    • Government employee identification.
    • University or college identification.
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    Sign the form allowing the service to claim mail for you. You will need to legally state that your private mailbox rental service is allowed to claim your mail for you. Without granting your service the right to claim your mail, they will be unable to accept any mail on your behalf. Make sure you've properly signed this document to finalize your private mailbox rental.

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Getting the Benefits of a Private Mailbox

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    Protect your personal identity. Many people receive their mail at their home address. However, there may be some documents that you don't want traced back to your private address. Renting a private mailbox can help keep your home address secure and safe, allowing you to pick up mail from another address.[2]

    • For example, you may want all of your business mail to go to your private mailbox, instead of your home address.
    • A private mailbox address can prevent your mail from being traced back to your home address.
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    Rest easy with added security. When you rent a private mailbox, you are also renting a certain level of security for your packages. Most private mailbox services will maintain their own secure premises, holding your mail safely behind the building's own security measures. If you need extra security for critical packages or messages, consider renting a private mailbox.[3]

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    Enjoy the convenience of a private mailbox. Using normal post office services can be convenient enough. However, renting a private mailbox can bring even more convenience and benefits with it. Not only will your mail be more secure and private, you may also enjoy some of these following benefits when renting a private mailbox:[4]

    • Many private mail box services are open longer hours than the post office, allowing you plenty of time to pick up your mail.
    • You can allow your mail service to claim packages for you, preventing them from being sent back for redelivery.
    • If you need to move, your mailing address won't have to change.
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    Enhance your professional image. Having a private mailbox can help make your business or professional service look more polished and impressive. Many private mailbox companies share addresses with prestigious businesses and can help your own enterprise look like a neighboring business. Consider renting a private mailbox to help boost your image and impress business partners and clients. [5]

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Addressing Common Challenges When Renting a Box

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    Be aware of age restrictions. If you are under 18 years of age, you may have some difficulty renting a private mailbox by yourself. Depending on the service you are working with, you may need to have your parent or guardian's permission before opening a private mailbox. You will also need two forms of identification when you go to open your account.[6]

    • You may have to open your account in person.
    • Service will usually be provided to minors who are under 18 years of age. However, parents can request that their child be denied such access.
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    Be aware of mail that cannot be delivered to a private mailbox. There are some companies and organizations that will not send mail to anyone with a private mailbox address. Before you rent your private mailbox, make sure that any important mail will still be sent to your new address. Mail that cannot be sent to a PO box or private mailbox will still need to be sent to your home address.

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    Make sure you specify any business or corporate names. If you are renting a private mailbox for your business or corporation, you will need to include the names of those organizations on any forms you fill out. You will need to give legal permission to your private mail company to claim mail for your business. Make sure you have included these business names when signing up for a private mail box rental service.[7]

    • The USPS will have a space for your to list your business or corporation names. This will allow an agent to claim mail on behalf of those businesses.
    • Only registered business names will be eligible for inclusion on your forms.

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      How to rent a mailbox in USA? ›

      PO Boxes
      1. Apply online: Find, reserve, and pay for a box at a Post Office near you.
      2. Pick up your keys in person: Take your completed application and 2 forms of ID to the Post Office (where your box is) to get your keys.
      3. Get mail at your convenience: Flexible hours allow you to check your PO Box on your schedule.

      What do you need to open a mailbox? ›

      Valid driver's license or state ID card. Military, government, university, or recognized corporate ID. Passport, alien registration card, or certificate of naturalization. Current lease, mortgage, or deed of trust.

      How do I get a PO Box for free near me? ›

      The Postal Service offers no-fee post office (PO) box service to customers who do not receive any form of carrier delivery. Customers apply for the no-fee PO box service by completing an application and providing identification to a Postal Service employee.

      Can I use a PO Box as a mailing address? ›

      In Premium PO Box Service locations that offer Street Addressing, a customer's mailing address may be either the street address for the Post Office where their PO Box is located, followed by # and the box number, or PO Box followed by the box number. Some merchants do not allow shipping to a PO Box address.

      How do private mailboxes work? ›

      A private mailbox is a physical mailbox located inside a PostNet center where you can send and receive mail and packages. Private mailbox rentals are perfect for home-based businesses or travelers on the go.

      How much to rent a mailbox near me? ›

      Mailbox Pricing
      Small (3"x4")Large (5"x11")
      3 Months$63$120
      6 Months$105$210
      12 Months$189$369

      Can I just set up a mailbox? ›

      Important: Before installing, moving or replacing your mailbox or mailbox support, you will need to contact your Postmaster or mailperson from your local Post Office™. All mailboxes must be approved by the Postal Service™. Custom made mailboxes will be approved by the Postmaster if they meet established standards.

      Can I open my own mailbox? ›

      If you own and maintain your own mailbox, you can break into it yourself. However, if you damage it, the mail services may not be able to deliver your mail. In that case, you want to repair or replace your mailbox right away.

      Do you need ID to open a mail box? ›

      What Do I Need to Complete the USPS Form 1583? When you open a mailbox, two current forms of ID are required. One must be a photo ID. The other must include your physical address.

      How do I add a mailbox to my property? ›

      Important: Before installing, moving or replacing your mailbox or mailbox support, you will need to contact your Postmaster or mailperson from your local Post Office™. All mailboxes must be approved by the Postal Service™. Custom made mailboxes will be approved by the Postmaster if they meet established standards.

      Can I use the post office as my address? ›

      You can use your local Post Office as your mailing address if you open a P.O. Box within that Post Office. If it is a temporary mailing address you can also use General Delivery which is normally up to 30 days depending on your local Postmaster, or their designated representative's agreement.

      How to get mail without an address? ›

      P.O. boxes offer people a way to receive postal mail without having to tell senders where they live. Additionally, unlike most mailboxes, P.O. boxes are locked or require a code to access.

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