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Learn how to check the validity and deliverability of a physical mailing address in the US and the UK. Compare the methods, benefits and providers of postal address verification services.
A ZIP Code is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service to sort and deliver mail more efficiently. It consists of five digits, followed by an optional four-digit extension called ZIP+4.
Find the INCITS (38+31) codes for 3,242 counties and county equivalents of the United States. The codes are also known as FIPS county codes and are used for geocoding and data exchange.
Find the three-digit ZIP code prefix, the state, and the USPS Sectional Center Facility for any ZIP code in the United States. The web page does not show the five-digit ZIP codes for each prefix, but you can use the links to search for them.
The FIPS state code for South Carolina is SC, a two-letter alphabetic code defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 5-2. The code is used to identify the state in various federal systems and applications, such as Geographic Names Information System and Emergency Alert System.
A comprehensive overview of postal code notation schemes for all countries that have postal or ZIP Code systems. Find out the format, history, and usage of postal codes for each country, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe.
A comprehensive table of 3,244 counties and county equivalents in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories, with population, area, and date of foundation data. Learn about the history, types, and variations of counties and equivalents in the U.S.
Learn about the five-digit code that uniquely identified counties and county equivalents in the US and its possessions, and how it was replaced by INCITS 31 codes. Find out how FIPS county codes are still used by EAS and NWR for public alerting systems.