What’s the difference between a Mailing Address and a Registered Office Address?

The Mailing Address and the Registered Office

Our Mail Box Pro package includes two different address services:

• Mailing Address
• Registered Office Address

With the Mailing Address service we will forward, or hold for collection, any regular mail that arrives at our office.

If you have the Mailing Address service on its own (our Just Scan, Mail Box Basic or Mail Box Plus packages) you are not able to use our address as your Registered Office (only relevant to Limited companies). Because of this we will not forward any official mail, such as Companies House or HMRC mail, on to you as it should not be getting sent to us.

Which brings us to the Registered Office Address service. With this service you are able to use our address as your Registered Office and we will forward on any official mail. Although please note, if you just have the Registered Office service and no Mailing Address, we will only forward on official mail.

As per usual, if you still have any questions, simply get in touch below.

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4 thoughts on “What’s the difference between a Mailing Address and a Registered Office Address?

  1. Stephen

    I’m a U.S. citizen and am working on moving to the UK once I get a Visa (which can take a while). In the meantime I want to start creating credit in the UK but can’t do so without a mailing address. Could I use this service as my mailing address for any UK bank I would like to open an account with and get a credit card through?

    Thanks,

    Stephen

  2. Mathew Aitken Post author

    Hi Stephen,

    I recommend contacting the banks individually. We’re happy for you to use our address as the mailing address (and give the address to banks), just as long as you don’t claim that it’s anything other than a mailing address (ie home address).

    I hope that helps.

    Mathew

  3. Pawel

    We are LTD company from Poland, as we’d like to enter UK market, we would need to have our mail not only forwarded to us but also from us to UK clients. Is it possible?

  4. Mathew Aitken Post author

    I’m very sorry but sending mail on a company’s behalf is not a service that we offer.

    Kind regards

    Mathew

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