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  1. Overseas military addresses must contain the APO or FPO designation along with a two–character “state” abbreviation of AE, AP, or AA and the ZIP Code or ZIP+4 Code.

  2. Look up a ZIP Code ™ in the APO/FPO/DPO Restrictions Tool. APO/FPO/DPO inquiries: MilitaryMailOperations@usps.gov . Ask your local Post Office ™ location .

  3. 1 lis 2024 · Overseas military addresses must contain the APO or FPO designation along with a two-character "state" abbreviation of AE, AP, or AA and the ZIP Code or ZIP+4 Code. Military ZIP Codes are five-digit codes that start with a 0 or 9: AE: Armed Forces Europe, including Canada, the Middle East, and Africa. These ZIP Codes start with 09.

  4. The Delivery Address Line for all APO/FPO military mail must be standardized to include the appropriate military address type with its assigned number, plus a box number. There are five possible military address types: CPR (Consolidated Postal Room), OPC (Official Postal Center), PSC (Postal Service Center), UPR (Unit Postal Room), and UNIT.

  5. Zip Code. Military Post Office: APO/FPO/DPO/MPO. APO: Army Post Office – Associated with Army or Air Force installations. FPO: Fleet Post Office – Associated with Navy installations and ships. DPO: Diplomatic Post Office – Associated with U.S. diplomatic locations/overseas embassies.

  6. APO/FPO/DPO mail will be delivered to military personnel across the globe as long as the military service member has an assigned ZIP code, also referred to as an APO/FPO/DPO number.

  7. Military – This is a Military/Embassy specific ZIP Code for an APO/FPO/DPO (Air/Army Post Office, Fleet Post Office or Diplomatic Post Office). Mail addressed to military and diplomatic post offices overseas is subject to certain conditions or restrictions of mailing regarding content, preparation, and handling.

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