Get one permanent address
Use it on every account and form so you stop giving out campground addresses.
For full-time RVers
Live full-time in your RV and still handle your mail like you have a permanent home — because now you do. One address follows you from one campground to the next, and your mail is a tap away wherever you're parked.

The mail problem on the road
Banks, insurers, and the DMV all want a street address. A campground you'll leave next week isn't it.
A registration renewal or a time-sensitive notice does you no good if it's sitting somewhere you left a month ago.
You order a part, then move on before it arrives — and it chases you around the country.
Someone back home ends up sorting your mail, opening private letters, and calling to ask what to do.
How it fits RV life
Use it on every account and form so you stop giving out campground addresses.
Every envelope is photographed on arrival, so you know what's waiting before you decide anything.
Turn a paper notice into a readable document without waiting for it to be shipped somewhere.
Send mail or packages ahead to the campground or general delivery where you'll actually be.
What matters most on the road
Vehicle registration, RV insurance, roadside assistance, and memberships tracked so a renewal never surprises you at a bad time.
Hold your mail and bundle it into one shipment to your next long stay, instead of paying to forward each piece.
Order that RV part with confidence — we receive it, hold it, and forward it to wherever you'll be.
Everything runs from your phone, which is exactly where you are when you're boondocking with no desk in sight.
A day in the life
The Rourkes have lived in their fifth-wheel for two years, chasing good weather across the West. Their MyEverAddress is the one address on every account they own. Parked at a state park with spotty signal, Dana opens the app over morning coffee: the RV insurance renewal is due in three weeks, and last month's power bill at their extended stay jumped. She authorizes a scan of the renewal, forwards a package of trailer parts to their next campground, shreds a stack of expired coupons, and closes the app. Total time: four minutes, no post office, no phone call home.
Worth knowing
Many full-time RVers choose a domicile state for licenses, registration, taxes, and voting. A mailing address does not by itself establish domicile or residency — those rules vary by state, and you should confirm what applies to your situation.
Getting started requires identity verification and USPS Form 1583. We guide you through it, and after that your address just works.
Nothing is opened or scanned unless you ask, and every action is recorded in your history.
See how it works with a fictional RVer's mail in the demo — no account required.