Frequently asked questions
A virtual office gives businesses a physical address and office-related services without the overhead of a long lease, overhead expenses and administrative staff. Having a business address can say a great deal about you and your company. Even if you're working remotely majority of the time, a virtual office gives you the option to go to the office when needed. Working from a virtual office allows you to keep a professional address while working from anywhere. Virtual offices offer their clients a range of physical and digital services.
A virtual office account can be easily created through this website within 2 minutes! Once your account is created you will receive an email to meet with Lakisha to go over the contract as well as give you an opportunity to ask questions. Meeting with Lakisha can be virtual or in person. If you decide to add office hours to your plan, tours are highly recommended.
In addition to being able to work remotely, a virtual office allows your company to operate from a professional business location. The physical address can be used for bank accounts, licenses, state documents and/or insurance companies. In this way, you can benefit from the advantages of a physical office location without the hassles of managing or maintaining a physical building.
Since much of the entrepreneur work is done remotely, having a virtual office gives you a physical address and location where you can send and receive letters and packages. It ensures your home address remains private while presenting a professional business image.
There is no phone number associated with your virtual address. You must provide your own phone number associated with your business and answer your own calls.
In the same way, as you would register an LLC with a conventional address, you can do the same with a virtual address. With your virtual business address, you can register, license, and certify anywhere a physical address is required.