For traveling nurses

New assignment. New city. Same address.

Thirteen weeks here, thirteen weeks there. Your housing changes, your unit changes, your state might change — but your mail stays in one place you can reach from anywhere.

A nurse in scrubs pulls a rolling suitcase toward a modern hospital entrance in low golden sun.
TRAVEL NURSING PERMANENT ADDRESS

The travel-nurse mail problem

A new address every contract is a lot to manage.

  • Housing that changes constantly

    Furnished rentals and short leases make a permanent mailing address feel impossible.

  • Paperwork across states

    Licenses, credentials, and tax documents can span several states in a single year, and they all arrive as mail somewhere.

  • Renewals you can't afford to miss

    A lapsed license or certification can cost you an assignment. These deadlines aren't optional.

  • Tax season across zip codes

    Come tax time, your documents are scattered across the addresses you lived at all year.

How it fits travel nursing

One address across every contract.

  1. Stop updating your address

    Give your one permanent address to your bank, credentialing bodies, and employers — once.

  2. Keep credentials in view

    License and certification renewals are tracked, so a due date doesn't slip between assignments.

  3. Gather tax documents in one place

    Every scanned tax form lands in one vault, organized and searchable, instead of scattered across rentals.

  4. Forward to your current housing

    When you need the physical paper, send it to wherever this contract has you living.

What matters between assignments

The features travel nurses rely on.

  • Renewal Radar

    Keep licenses, certifications, insurance, and memberships on your radar with reminders before they expire.

  • Tax-document index

    Your tax forms collected and indexed as they arrive, ready for your accountant in one place.

  • Search & vault

    Find any scanned credential or statement in seconds when a new employer or state board asks for it.

  • Scan-first workflow

    Read what arrived without waiting for it to be forwarded to housing you'll leave in a few weeks.

A day in the life

Meet Dana.

Dana takes ICU contracts up and down the coast, a new city every three months. Her MyEverAddress is the one constant on her paperwork. Between shifts, she opens the dashboard: a licensing board sent a renewal notice, and a tax document arrived from a hospital system she worked with last spring. She scans both, files the tax form in her vault next to the others from this year, and sets a reminder for the renewal. When her next recruiter asks for proof of a credential, it's already scanned and searchable. No rental-to-rental scramble, no missed dates.

Worth knowing

Honest about the details.

  • Address rules vary

    State licensing boards, tax agencies, and employers have their own address requirements, and a mailing address doesn't automatically satisfy residency or licensing rules. Confirm what each board and state expects of you.

  • Not professional advice

    The assistant organizes your documents, but it doesn't give tax or legal advice. For the decisions that matter, use your originals and a professional.

  • You verify once

    Setup requires identity verification and USPS Form 1583, which we guide you through.

One address through every contract.

See it work with a fictional traveler's mail in the demo — no account needed.