What does +4 mean after ZIP Code?

ZIP+4 Codes (or ZIP Plus 4 Codes) are the final 4 digits of a full nine-digit ZIP Code. The 9-digit ZIP Code consists of two sections. The first five digits indicate the destination post office or delivery area. The last 4 digits represent specific delivery routes within delivery areas.

What states zip codes start with 4?

What is a ZIP Code and how do they work?

ZIP Codes Beginning With States
3 Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, Army Post Office Americas, Fleet Post Office Americas
4 Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio
5 Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin
6 Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska

What area code is 369?

Area codes are three digit numbers that is used in a particular area within a country….369 Area Code – Location, Time Zone. Toll Free? Scam? Who’s Calling?

State California
Major Cities Santa Rosa

What zip code is 00009?

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What is ZIP code plus four?

ZIP Plus 4 uses the basic five-digit code plus four additional digits to identify a geographic segment within the five-digit delivery area, such as a city block, a group of apartments, an individual high-volume receiver of mail or any other unit that could use an extra identifier to aid in efficient mail sorting and delivery.

What is the extra 4 digit ZIP code?

The ZIP+4 code is the normal ZIP code plus four extra digits that indicate a specific location within the delivery area. Examples include an office building, apartment building or city block.

How do I Find my complete ZIP code?

If you want to find ZIP Codes by city, the USPS offers an Online ZIP Code look-up tool. Go to the Online USPS ZIP Code look-up tool. Click the “Search By City” tab. Enter the city and state you want to find ZIP Codes for in the appropriate fields. Click the “Submit” button to display a list of all ZIP Codes associated with that city.

What are the 4 digits after my ZIP code?

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”. To determine a ZIP +4 Code you will need to know an address.