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In 1967, ZIP codes became mandatory on all mail. A ZIP code is a five-digit number representing a specific location in the United States. The fourth and fifth digits represent more specific areas, like post offices and postal delivery zones within a city or town.
A ZIP code is a five-digit number representing a specific location in the United States. The extended ZIP + 4 code adds a hyphen and four additional digits for an even more precise location. Here is how it works: Advertisement. The first digit represents the state.
| A Full USPS 9-Digit ZIP Code. A 9-digit ZIP Code is made of two parts. The first part is the first five digits of the zip code which indicates the destination post office or delivery area. The last 4 digits of the nine-digit ZIP Code represents a specific delivery route within that overall delivery area.
To get your exact zip code please share your location. You can also find the zip code of any address or point clicked on the map. Searching for a city may not give you a result as there are many zip codes within a city. If this is the case click within the city limits to find the zip code of that spot.
U.S. ZIP Codes are always five digits long. These 3 and 4-digit numbers actually begin with one or two zeros. For example, when you see “501” for Huntsville, it's really 00501.
Eleven-digit ZIP Codes a ZIP Code is a registered trademark of the United States Postal Service. In its most basic form, a ZIP Code has 5 digits which identify either an individual post office's delivery area, or a delivery area of within a larger city.
Reading a ZIP Code The first three digits of a ZIP Code together usually indicate the sectional center facility to which that ZIP Code belongs. This facility is the mail sorting and distribution center for a zone or area. Some sectional center facilities have multiple three-digit codes assigned to them.
Zip codes 00001 – 00122, Alaska, United States: Maps.
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