5 Advantages of an Alaska Street Address and Virtual Mailbox
See what having a real Alaska street address can do for you:
Instant Notifications
Receive important mail from Alaska's Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing, as well as the Alaska Department of Revenue
Business Credibility
Strengthen your reputation with businesses and customers that want to work with Alaskan companies
(In)Direct Presence
Establish a legitimate Alaska presence, even if you live in another state
Online Mailbox
Read your Alaska mail from anywhere with an internet connection via our secure web portal
Upgraded Privacy
Keep your personal address confidential
It’s time to get off the sidelines and into the game
If you want to do business in Alaska, it makes sense to have a real Alaska street address.
Alaska Virtual Mailbox FAQs
Can I Use an AK Virtual Address as My Registered Agent Address?
No, we recommend you don't use your Alaska virtual address as your Registered Agent's address. To reliably receive official, legal mail on your behalf, your Registered Agent should have their own Alaska street address.
Additionally, your Registered Agent's address should be used only for legal mail, while your virtual mailbox can be used for any and all business correspondence.
In What States Do You Provide a Virtual Mailbox Service?
Virtual Address services are available to customers in all states except for Oregon and Arkansas.
What Are the Limitations of a Virtual Mailbox Service?
With a Virtual Mailbox service, you can't physically pick up your mail at a designated location. Instead, you can only view your mail online via digital scanning. Virtual Mailbox services are also unable to receive large packages.
Are Virtual Addresses Legal?
Yes, virtual addresses are legal in all 50 states. In fact, you can even use a virtual address as your official business address. Just be sure to use a different address for your Registered Agent's address, for the reasons explained above.