For truck drivers

Handle your mail from the cab.

Weeks over the road mean a stack of mail waiting at home — and some of it can't wait. Get one permanent address and deal with your mail from a truck stop instead of your kitchen table.

A long-haul driver walks toward a parked silver semi truck at a misty rest stop at dawn, coffee in hand.
OVER THE ROAD PERMANENT ADDRESS

The OTR mail problem

You're rolling. Your mail is piling up.

  • Weeks between mailbox visits

    By the time you're home, a due date may already be behind you.

  • Renewals you can't miss

    A CDL, a medical card, or vehicle paperwork lapsing is more than an inconvenience — it can put you off the road.

  • No good place to receive things

    Ordering parts or documents to a home you're rarely at means they sit there for weeks.

  • Sorting a mountain at home

    Your rare days off shouldn't be spent digging through a month of envelopes.

How it fits life on the road

Deal with it in the minutes you have.

  1. One address for everything

    Use it for your accounts, your paperwork, and anything work-related that needs a stable address.

  2. Check it during a break

    See what arrived, scan what matters, and handle a renewal in the time it takes to grab coffee.

  3. Never miss a due date

    Renewals and deadlines are pulled out and tracked, with reminders before they hit.

  4. Forward home or ahead

    Send physical mail or packages to your home terminal or wherever you'll actually be.

What matters at the truck stop

The features drivers count on.

  • Renewal Radar

    Track the dates that keep you working — vehicle registration, insurance, memberships, and the personal renewals that are easy to forget.

  • Fast mobile actions

    See it, scan it, forward it, or shred it in a couple of taps — designed for a phone, not a desk.

  • Action-required first

    The dashboard pulls the few items that actually need you to the top, so a short break is enough.

  • Package handling

    Order parts or documents to your address and forward them where you need them, when you need them.

A day in the life

Meet Marcus.

Marcus runs long-haul routes and is home maybe four days a month. His mail used to be a shoebox by the door he dreaded opening. Now it's a MyEverAddress. Fueling up outside Amarillo, he checks the app: a vehicle registration renewal is due in eighteen days, and his roadside membership is up next month. He scans the registration notice, adds a reminder, forwards a replacement bank card to his home terminal, and archives a couple of statements. Ten minutes, done from the driver's seat, and nothing important is waiting to ambush him at home.

Worth knowing

Straight facts.

  • It's a mailing address

    Whether an address is accepted for a driver's license, vehicle registration, or other official purposes varies by state and situation, and a mailing address doesn't settle those on its own. Confirm what your state and your employer require.

  • You verify once

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

  • You're always in control

    Nothing is opened unless you ask, and every action is on the record.

Keep your mail from ambushing your days off.

See how it works with a fictional traveler's mail — no account needed.