in Austria maildrops or business centers are available in most bigger cities. You also can find them under "Büroservice" in the yellow pages.
They are not requested by law to ask for a identity, but will do so mostly anyway.
The Austrians have a net of trade commissions all over the world. You can ask your local commissioner to help you getting settled in Austria.
If not an EU-citizen, you may need a visum. Here are the Austrian embassies all over the world.
Here is some information in German language about forming a company.



Features:
| Street address | ||
| P.O. box address | ||
| anonymity | ||
| company registration possible | ||
| personal residence possible | ||
| unlimited mail allowance | ||
| accepting surcharges | ||
| acceping registered mail | ||
| accepting parcels | ||
| forwarding via mail | ||
| forwarding via fax | ||
| scanning and forwarding via e-mail | ||
| monthly forwarding | ||
| weekly forwarding | ||
| daily forwarding | ||
| remailing of client's mail | ||
| prices from (per year) | 600 € | |
| payment methods | cash, direct debit, credit card, e-gold | |
| other services | call answering, fax forwarding, offices, meeting facilities, translation (English, German, Russian) | |
| website | http://www.eco-mail.com | |
| direct contact | sales at eco-mail.com | |
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