PO Box Vs Street Address

 

PO Box Vs Street AddressWhen choosing an address for a business, small businesses and entrepreneurs have many factors to consider. Should they use a PO Box or street address? What are the advantages of each one?

Some people choose to have both PO Boxes and street addresses, primarily because private delivery services like UPS and FedEx do not deliver packages to PO boxes. Direct mail marketers often target specific lists based on demographics, income, and other factors, so using a physical street address can help ensure your mailings reach the right people.

A PO Box is a box inside the Post Office where you can receive letters from the Post Office, and it’s much less expensive for USPS to deliver mail to your PO Box than to your home or street address. Some people also choose to use a PO Box because they want the convenience of being able to access their mail from any Post Office location.

The disadvantage of having a PO Box is that it limits the size of your mailers and parcels. Larger items, such as furniture or computer equipment, cannot be delivered to a PO Box because of the space restrictions. Some people prefer to use a street address because they can receive larger items from retailers and shippers.

The good news is that some Premium PO Box Service locations offer “street addressing,” which means that you can write your postal address as the name of the street followed by the PO Box number, or as a normal street address (for example, 1408 Vasco St Unit 13). This allows for the delivery of packages from retailers and shippers like UPS or FedEx that require a physical street address. When verifying these addresses, it’s important to use an advanced address verification API that can distinguish between a regular street address and a PBSA format.

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