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Enter city and state to see all the ZIP Codes ™ for that city. Find by City & State. Cities by ZIP Code ™. Enter a ZIP Code ™ to see the cities it covers. Find Cities by ZIP. Enter a street address along with city and state OR enter a street address and ZIP Code.
Find the ZIP Code for an area of a city or town, or the location of a given ZIP Code. ZIP+4 Code Lookup. We make it simple. Enter an address and receive the ZIP+4 code.
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A ZIP+4 Code is a 4-digit code appended to a standard 5-digit ZIP that helps the USPS sort, route, and deliver mail more efficiently. The last 4 digits of these 9-digit ZIP Codes usually represent 6-20 delivery points on a USPS carrier route.
People call and ask for the "Full ZIP Code", the "Last 4 Digits" of their ZIP Code, the "9 Digit ZIP Code", the "numbers after a ZIP Code", the "4 digit extension" and so on. Even though they all mean the same thing, The U.S. Postal Service refers to these numbers as the "ZIP +4 Code ".
The Zoning Improvement Plan (ZIP) Code was launched in 1963 to better process and deliver increasing volumes of U.S. Mail. The first number in the five-digit ZIP Code represents a general geographic area of the nation, “0” in the east, moving to “9” in the west.
ZIP+4™ is the US Postal Service’s extended ZIP code format that includes an additional four digit code. The four extra numbers in the extended ZIP code represent specific delivery routes within the delivery area.
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Click here to Look up ZIP Codes™ for corporate and residential addresses. ZIP Code by Address. Enter street address, city, and state to see a specific ZIP Code. Note: A ZIP Code result does not confirm that a person or company is at that address.
The ZIP9 code consists of the ZIP5 code, a dash, and the +4 code. In most cases a single ZIP+4/ZIP 9 code is associated with a location, so the second column is left blank. Some larger businesses may however have multiple ZIP+4 codes assigned to a single address.