There was an elder pede that taught me once to use UPS boxes for lots of physical mailing stuff. They can sign for your packages, but not your court Summons.
Seemed dodgy & only later with compelled signatures for various deliveries did I realize how useful it could be.
This location might technically count as a physical address. I now wonder what the legal definition of a physical address is? Businesses often use an office with a "manager" in it that handles the mail for hundreds of businesses to gain tax advantages of being registered in a different state (ie no sales tax for online sales a decade ago if you registered your business in a tax friendly state & operated it vietually, not sure if that ever changed).
Certainly some good info here & some digging needs to be done to see if laws need to be changed at a state level to prevent this stuff.
edit - fain>gain... Stupid autocorrect.
There was an elder pede that taught me once to use UPS boxes for lots of physical mailing stuff. They can sign for your packages, but not your court Summons.
Seemed dodgy & only later with compelled signatures for various deliveries did I realize how useful it could be.
This location might technically count as a physical address. I now wonder what the legal definition of a physical address is? Businesses often use an office with a "manager" in it that handles the mail for hundreds of businesses to fain tax advantages of being registered in a different state (ie no sales tax for online sales a decade ago if you registered your business in a tax friendly state & operated it vietually, not sure if that ever changed).
Certainly some good info here & some digging needs to be done to see if laws need to be changed at a state level to prevent this stuff.