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Enter a corporate or residential street address, city, and state to see a specific ZIP Code ™. Enter city and state to see all the ZIP Codes ™ for that city. Enter a ZIP Code ™ to see the cities it covers. A ZIP Code result does not confirm that a person or company is at that address.
Find ZIP+4 Codes™ for any USPS® address. Lookup ZIP+4 Codes™ by single address, batch or API. Learn what they are and what they mean too. Use it free.
Calculate the distance between two U.S. or Canadian ZIP codes. With our FREE zip code finder, you have many ways of finding the information you need. Enter a ZIP Code to see all information regarding it. To find a ZIP Code or ZIP+4 (9 digit ZIP Code), you must have a U.S. Address.
Find the full ZIP + 4® Code of a US Address. This tool is specifically designed to showcase the capabilities of Firstlogic software and demonstrate how it can be used to power a web-based application. If you're interested in adding self‑managed or on-premise address verification to your application or workflow, we'd love to chat.
To determine a ZIP +4 Code you will need to know an address. The last four digits are not specific to a city but to a street address or Post Office Box. The first five digits identify the area of the country and the delivery office to which the mail is directed.
Find ZIP+4 Code by an address. Put the 5-digit code first, then choose the city and street to get the full zip code.