US business address for your Delaware C-Corp, Stripe and bank-ready
Delaware C-Corps need a Delaware registered agent (legal) AND a US business address (operational), Stripe, Mercury, payroll, and B2B customers expect the latter. We provide both, plus mail handling and a US phone line.
- Bylaws / articles drafting tailored to the activity
- Filing with the local registry, government fees included
- Capital deposit assistance with online-bank partners
- Certificate of incorporation delivered digitally
- Bank-account introduction (Wise, Mercury, or local partner)
- Tax and VAT registration where applicable
How it works
30-minute discovery call
We confirm entity type, share structure, banking strategy, and tax position, no boilerplate quotes.
We draft, you sign
Bylaws and KYC handled remotely. You sign electronically; we file with the registry the same day.
Bank account opens
Direct intro to the bank that fits your profile. Most accounts open within 5–14 days of incorporation.
Why a US business address
Stripe and Mercury onboarding
Both platforms ask for a US business address separate from the registered agent. Without one, you're stuck on "verification pending" indefinitely.
US phone line included
US toll-free or area-code number, answered in your company's name during business hours, voicemail otherwise. Critical for B2B sales credibility.
Mail digitization same-day
IRS letters, state tax notices, customer correspondence, vendor invoices, all scanned and uploaded to your dashboard the day they arrive.
Stacks with the registered agent
Our registered-agent service satisfies Title 8 § 132. Adding the business address gets you the operational presence US platforms expect. One provider, one invoice.
"Stripe was holding $40K in pending balance, "address verification." Switched to a real US business address; cleared in 48 hours. Worth every penny."
Frequently asked questions
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Ready to incorporate?
A 30-minute discovery call confirms entity, capital, and banking strategy, before you commit.