There are more than 40,000 ZIP codes in the United States. To find a ZIP code, select the state in the list below and you will have access to the list of cities and the map of ZIP codes for the state. Another option is to use the my ZIP code tool which will find your postcode based on your current location.
State | State Capital | ZIP Range | ZIP Quantity | State founded | ||
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AL | Alabama | Montgomery | 35004 to 36925 | 838 | December 14, 1819 | |
AK | Alaska | Juneau | 99501 to 99950 | 274 | January 3, 1959 | |
AZ | Arizona | Phoenix | 85001 to 86556 | 567 | February 14, 1912 | |
AR | Arkansas | Little Rock | 71601 to 72959 | 709 | June 15, 1836 | |
CA | California | Sacramento | 90001 to 96162 | 2653 | September 9, 1850 | |
CO | Colorado | Denver | 80001 to 81658 | 662 | August 1, 1876 | |
CT | Connecticut | Hartford | 06001 to 06928 | 438 | January 9, 1788 | |
DE | Delaware | Dover | 19701 to 19980 | 98 | December 7, 1787 | |
FL | Florida | Tallahassee | 32003 to 34997 | 1490 | March 3, 1845 | |
GA | Georgia | Atlanta | 30002 to 39901 | 973 | January 2, 1788 | |
HI | Hawaii | Honolulu | 96701 to 96898 | 139 | August 21, 1959 | |
ID | Idaho | Boise | 83201 to 83877 | 325 | July 3, 1890 | |
IL | Illinois | Springfield | 60001 to 62999 | 1588 | December 3, 1818 | |
IN | Indiana | Indianapolis | 46001 to 47997 | 987 | December 11, 1816 | |
IA | Iowa | Des Moines | 50001 to 52809 | 1063 | December 28, 1846 | |
KS | Kansas | Topeka | 66002 to 67954 | 756 | January 29, 1861 | |
KY | Kentucky | Frankfort | 40003 to 42788 | 962 | June 1, 1792 | |
LA | Louisiana | Baton Rouge | 70001 to 71497 | 725 | April 30, 1812 | |
ME | Maine | Augusta | 03901 to 04992 | 488 | March 15, 1820 | |
MD | Maryland | Annapolis | 20588 to 21930 | 622 | April 28, 1788 | |
MA | Massachusetts | Boston | 01001 to 05544 | 703 | February 6, 1788 | |
MI | Michigan | Lansing | 48001 to 49971 | 1170 | January 26, 1837 | |
MN | Minnesota | Saint Paul | 55001 to 56763 | 1031 | May 11, 1858 | |
MS | Mississippi | Jackson | 38601 to 39776 | 533 | December 10, 1817 | |
MO | Missouri | Jefferson City | 63001 to 65899 | 1171 | August 10, 1821 | |
MT | Montana | Helena | 59001 to 59937 | 405 | November 8, 1889 | |
NE | Nebraska | Lincoln | 68001 to 69367 | 620 | March 1, 1867 | |
NV | Nevada | Carson City | 88901 to 89883 | 254 | October 31, 1864 | |
NH | New Hampshire | Concord | 03031 to 03897 | 284 | June 21, 1788 | |
NJ | New Jersey | Trenton | 07001 to 08989 | 731 | December 18, 1787 | |
NM | New Mexico | Santa Fe | 87001 to 88439 | 426 | January 6, 1912 | |
NY | New York | Albany | 00501 to 14925 | 2208 | July 26, 1788 | |
NC | North Carolina | Raleigh | 27006 to 28909 | 1090 | November 21, 1789 | |
ND | North Dakota | Bismarck | 58001 to 58856 | 407 | November 2, 1889 | |
OH | Ohio | Columbus | 43001 to 45999 | 1447 | March 1, 1803 | |
OK | Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | 73001 to 74966 | 776 | November 16, 1907 | |
OR | Oregon | Salem | 97001 to 97920 | 486 | February 14, 1859 | |
PA | Pennsylvania | Harrisburg | 15001 to 19640 | 2213 | December 12, 1787 | |
RI | Rhode Island | Providence | 02801 to 02940 | 91 | May 19, 1790 | |
SC | South Carolina | Columbia | 29001 to 29945 | 539 | May 23, 1788 | |
SD | South Dakota | Pierre | 57001 to 57799 | 394 | November 2, 1889 | |
TN | Tennessee | Nashville | 37010 to 38589 | 796 | June 1, 1796 | |
TX | Texas | Austin | 73301 to 88595 | 2655 | December 29, 1845 | |
UT | Utah | Salt Lake City | 84001 to 84791 | 347 | January 4, 1896 | |
VT | Vermont | Montpelier | 05001 to 05907 | 309 | March 4, 1791 | |
VA | Virginia | Richmond | 20101 to 24658 | 1241 | June 25, 1788 | |
WA | Washington | Olympia | 98001 to 99403 | 733 | November 11, 1889 | |
WV | West Virginia | Charleston | 24701 to 26886 | 856 | June 20, 1863 | |
WI | Wisconsin | Madison | 53001 to 54990 | 898 | May 29, 1848 | |
WY | Wyoming | Cheyenne | 82001 to 83414 | 195 | July 10, 1890 |
ZIP Codes are a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service since 1963. The term ZIP, an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan, was chosen to suggest that the mail travels more efficiently, and therefore more quickly (zipping along), when senders use the code in the postal address. The basic format consists of five numerical digits. An extended ZIP+4 code, introduced in 1983, includes the five digits of the ZIP Code, a hyphen, and four additional digits that determine a more specific location within a given ZIP Code.