Frequently Asked Questions

The honest answers to the questions international founders ask before signing up for a Wyoming physical business address.

Is Laramie Ledger a virtual mailbox or CMRA?

No. Laramie Ledger is a real commercial sublease arrangement — you become a subtenant of a physical office suite in Cheyenne, Wyoming. We are explicitly not a CMRA and the address is not registered in the USPS CMRA database.

Does Mercury, Stripe, or Chase accept the address?

Airwallex, Relay, Bluevine, and Novo routinely accept the address. Mercury historically rejected our previous Laramie address (1919 Morrie Ave) because Primera Inc. operated a large registered-agent business out of the same building, which some bank automated risk systems interpret as a high-density RA address. Our current 1919 Morrie Ave address in Cheyenne is a standalone building with no RA neighbors and a clean enrichment profile. Stripe Atlas and Stripe Payments accept the address. Chase acceptance depends on the branch and relationship manager.

Do I need to file USPS Form 1583?

No. Form 1583 is specifically for CMRAs — businesses that receive mail on your behalf. A commercial sublease makes you the direct tenant, so mail is delivered to you at your rented space and no 1583 is needed.

What if I already have a virtual mailbox that was rejected?

That is our core use case. The typical pattern is: virtual mailbox address gets flagged by Mercury/Stripe/Amazon, member switches to the Laramie Ledger sublease, re-submits with the new address plus a utility bill in their business name, and the re-verification goes through.

Do you offer mail forwarding?

No. We are not a CMRA and do not receive, scan, or forward USPS mail on your behalf. As the tenant of your suite, you receive your own mail directly. We do offer optional courier package handling — receiving FedEx/UPS/DHL/Amazon parcels at your suite, storing them, and reshipping your own packages at cost.

What international founders is this best for?

Founders forming a Wyoming LLC who need to (a) open a US business bank account, (b) pass Amazon / Stripe / Shopify KYB, or (c) demonstrate a legitimate US operational presence for tax, contracting, or immigration purposes.

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