In California, you cannot use a virtual office as your business address for your LLC. According to the California Secretary of State, your LLC must have a physical street address in California, which cannot be a PO Box or a virtual office address. The state requires that your LLC has a physical presence in California which the state agencies can verify. Additionally, if you use a virtual office address, you might face legal issues if your LLC is sued or if you need to file a claim.

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