In Ireland maildrops can be found in the Yellow Pages under - "maildrops", of course. However, dedicated maildrop companies are not common, most suppliers are business centres catering the company client..
They are not requested by law to ask for an identity, but will do so mostly anyway. Irish Constitution does not explicitly provide right to privacy, though case law implies its protection.
Non EU-country citizens will need a residence permit in order to form a company.
Doing Business in Ireland is a little brochure with information about legislation, taxation etc. in Ireland.



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) | 500 $ | |
| payment methods | Cheque, cash, wire transfer, credit card, e-gold , Paypal, Western Union, Moneygram | |
| other services | call answering, call forwarding, voicemail to email, fax to email, company services | |
| website | http://www.dublinmaildrop.com | |
| direct contact | info at dublinmaildrop.com | |
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