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  • Writer's pictureMirna Olkia

Business Physical Address Vs Mailing Address

Whether you are setting up a brick and mortar store or setting up a business online, having a physical address is important. Not only is it necessary to receive mail, it can also be used as your company's physical headquarters.



A physical address is the name of a geographic location, such as a street or a house. It can be a home address, office address, or even a street that serves as a virtual address. Some online businesses may not have a physical address at all. They may choose to rent a mailbox, or they can receive mail at a post office.

Mailing addresses are also known as postal addresses. They are used for receiving mail and parcels. Mail forwarding services can also be used for receiving parcels from many different carriers.


Physical addresses are created by the taxing agency in a particular region. For instance, in Queens County, the appropriate authority is the county's tax assessor's office.


The first line of an address includes the name of the recipient, and the second line includes the company name. These are important because they help you determine nearby amenities.


Generally, a physical address is a street address. It can be assigned by a taxing agency or a county or city. In some cases, it is assigned by a third-party service. This is especially true for smaller businesses. Larger companies generally have the same physical and business postal addresses.


Although a mailing address is usually not legally recognized as an address for business registration, it is important to include one in marketing emails. The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 requires that a mailing address be included in marketing emails.


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