Jul 04 2009
Considering Full Time RVing? How Will You Get Your Mail?
If someone lives out of an RV and travels around alot, how do they get their postal mail and what postal mailing address do they use? How do people get around the requirement of having a physical, permanent residence if they stay on the road?
If you want to keep your residency in your own state but move around the country - then you will have to have to take an address of a family member and get a mail forwarding service to accommodate forwarding your mail to you (unless you have your family do it for you instead). A list of mail forwarding services is listed here used by RVers around the country to assist in getting their mail to them in a timely manner, keeping in mind that all your mail will be delayed due to a detour through the mail forwarding service that you use. Heck, some mail forwarding support companies will open and read your mail to you. A feature you can sign up for! Okay, let’s list some mail forwarding services that is available to accommodate full time RVers:
Escapees
(936) 327-2870
(800) 231-9896
101 Rainbow Drive
Livingston, TX 77399
Good Sam Club offers Good Sam Mail
(888) SAM-MAIL
P.O. Box 2428
Pensacola, FL 32513
Earth Class Mail
(971) 250-5000
(866) 625-6245
14525 SW Millikan Way #101
Beaverton, OR 97005-2343
Voyagers Mail
(305) 852-1101
(800) 860-9256
88005 Overseas Hwy #9
Islamorada, Florida Keys 33036-3087
USA2Me
(281) 361-7200
5715 Will Clayton
Humble, TX 77338
Home Sweet Home Mail, Inc
(866) 352-8582
100 South Main Street
Humboldt, SD 57035
Access USA
(941) 227-4444
1899-1905 60th Place E.
Bradenton, Florida 34203














