Everything you need to know, in one place.
A professional business address with mail handling and optional access to meeting rooms or day offices, without a full‑time lease.
Business address, mail handling/forwarding, optional call answering, receptionist services, and access to meeting rooms or day offices.
Yes, if your provider offers bookable meeting rooms or day offices. Reserve ahead and follow site policies.
Yes. It keeps your home address off public records and customer‑facing materials while boosting professionalism.
Freelancers, solopreneurs, independent consultants, startup founders, digital nomads, and remote teams seeking credibility, community, resources, and advocacy.
Yes. We’re a free professional association for remote workers, with optional add‑ons later if needed.
Member forums, curated introductions, online events, and freelancer networking opportunities focused on real collaboration.
Programs on remote team management, culture, and collaboration, plus peer forums and curated resources.
Workshops on virtual networking strategies, how to legitimize a home‑based business, and roundups of the best tools for digital nomads.
We offer unbiased guidance and member feedback on virtual office and virtual mailbox providers so you can choose confidently.
Often yes. Many jurisdictions accept a real street address from a virtual office provider. Check local rules before filing.
A business address is for everyday mail and credibility. A registered agent address receives official legal notices. They can be different.
Yes. Providers usually require ID verification (e.g., USPS Form 1583 in the U.S.) and sometimes notarization or KYC/AML checks.
Depending on jurisdiction and provider, you may need notarization or KYC/AML checks. Providers will specify what’s required.
Often you need a registered address within the jurisdiction of incorporation and sometimes a local address for licensing or tax. Check local rules.
Only if the location is staffed by your team and customers are received there during stated hours. Pure virtual addresses are ineligible.
It helps credibility on your website and directories, but GBP has strict in‑person staffing rules. Don’t list a purely virtual address on GBP.
Yes, if it meets Companies House requirements (appropriate, in the same part of the UK as incorporation).
A registered office within the province or territory listed in the articles; provincial rules apply for local corporations.
ASIC requires physical street addresses for both the registered office and principal place of business (no PO Boxes).
We promote the legitimacy of virtual work and virtual offices, monitor policy/platform changes, and represent member interests.
Some regulated industries may require a staffed, visitable location. Always confirm requirements for your sector.
Guides, checklists, provider selection tips, and member support through the setup and compliance steps.
Join free, set up your profile, review the address and mailbox guides, then connect with the community and attend an event.
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