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ZIP Code

A ZIP Code (an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan[1]) is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS). The term ZIP was chosen to suggest that the mail travels more efficiently and quickly[2] (zipping along) when senders use the code in the postal address.

A 1974 postage stamp encouraging people to use the ZIP Code on letters and parcels

Introduced on July 1, 1963, the basic format consisted of five digits.[3] In 1983, an extended code was introduced, called ZIP+4 ; it included the five digits of the ZIP Code, followed by a hyphen and four digits that designated a more specific location.

ZIP Code is a trademark and ZIP+4 is a registered trademark of the United States Postal Service, which also registered ZIP Code as a service mark until 1997.[4]

History edit

Early history edit

 
A 1963 U.S. Post Office sign featuring Mr. ZIP
 
A label inside a stamp booklet promoting the ZIP Code
Swingin' Six video used by the post office to promote the ZIP Code

The early history and context of postal codes began with postal district/zone numbers. The United States Post Office Department (USPOD) implemented postal zones for 178 large cities in May 1943.[5] Postmaster General Frank Walker explained that many experienced postal clerks were going into the army, and the zone system would enable inexperienced clerks to sort mail without having to learn the delivery area of each city carrier.[6]

For example:

Mr. John Smith
3256 Epiphenomenal Avenue
Minneapolis 16, Minnesota

The "16" is the number of the postal zone in a specific city.[7]

By the early 1960s, a more organized system was needed, and non-mandatory five-digit ZIP Codes were introduced nationwide on July 1, 1963. The USPOD issued its Publication 59: Abbreviations for Use with ZIP Code on October 1, 1963, with the list of two-letter state abbreviations which are generally written with both letters capitalized.[8] An earlier list, publicized in June 1963, had proposed capitalized abbreviations ranging from two to five letters.[8] According to Publication 59, the two-letter standard was "based on a maximum 23-position line, because this has been found to be the most universally acceptable line capacity basis for major addressing systems",[8] which would be exceeded by a long city name combined with a multi-letter state abbreviation, such as "Sacramento, Calif." along with the ZIP Code. The abbreviations have remained unchanged, with the exception of Nebraska, which was changed from NB to NE in 1969 at the request of the Canadian Post Office Department, to avoid confusion with New Brunswick.[8]

Robert Moon is considered the father of the ZIP Code; he submitted his proposal in 1944 while working as a postal inspector.[9][10] The phrase "zone improvement plan" is credited to D. Jamison Cain, a Postal Service executive.[11] The post office credits Moon with only the first three digits of the ZIP Code, which describe the sectional center facility (SCF) or "sec center". An SCF is a central mail processing facility with those three digits. The fourth and fifth digits, which give a more precise locale within the SCF, were proposed by Henry Bentley Hahn Sr.[12]

The SCF sorts mail to all post offices with those first three digits in their ZIP Codes. The mail is sorted according to the final two digits of the ZIP Code and sent to the corresponding post offices in the early morning. Sectional centers do not deliver mail and are not open to the public (although the building may include a post office that is open to the public), and most of their employees work the night shift. Items of mail picked up at post offices are sent to their own SCFs in the afternoon, where the mail is sorted overnight. In the case of large cities, the last two digits as assigned generally coincided with the older postal zone number.[7]

For example:

Mr. John Smith
3256 Epiphenomenal Avenue
Minneapolis, MN  55416

In 1967, these became mandatory for second- and third-class bulk mailers, and the system was soon adopted generally. The United States Post Office used a cartoon character, which it called Mr. ZIP, to promote the use of the ZIP Code.[13] The name "Mr. ZIP" was coined by D. Jamison Cain.[11] Mr. ZIP was often depicted with a legend such as "USE ZIP CODE" in the selvage of panes of postage stamps or on the covers of booklet panes of stamps.[13] Mr. ZIP was featured prominently alongside musical group "The Swingin' Six" in a variety show that the post office used to explain the importance of using ZIP Codes.[14]

ZIP+4 edit

In 1983, the U.S. Postal Service introduced an expanded ZIP Code system that it called ZIP+4, often called "plus-four codes", "add-on codes", or "add-ons". A ZIP+4 Code 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, a post office box, or any other unit that could use an extra identifier to aid in efficient mail sorting and delivery. However, the new format was not adopted universally by the public; it eventually became obsolete with modern technology.[15] In general, mail is read by a multiline optical character reader (MLOCR) that almost instantly determines the correct ZIP+4 Code from the address—along with the even more specific delivery point—and sprays an Intelligent Mail barcode (IMb) on the face of the mail piece that corresponds to 11 digits—nine for the ZIP+4 Code and two for the delivery point.

For post office boxes, the general (but not invariable) rule is that each box has its own ZIP+4 code. The add-on code is often one of the following: the last four digits of the box number (e.g. PO Box 107050, Albany, NY 12201-7050), zero plus the last three digits of the box number (e.g., PO Box 17727, Eagle River, AK 99577-0727), or, if the box number consists of fewer than four digits, enough zeros are attached to the front of the box number to produce a four-digit number (e.g., PO Box 77, Juneau, AK 99750-0077). However, there is no uniform rule, so the ZIP+4 Code must be looked up individually for each box[citation needed] (e.g. using the USPS's official ZIP Code Lookup tool, and being sure to enter just city and state, not the 5-digit ZIP).[16]

Postal bar code edit

The ZIP Code is often translated into an Intelligent Mail barcode that is printed on the mailpiece to make it easier for automated machines to sort. A barcode can be printed by the sender (some word-processing programs such as WordPerfect[17] include the feature), but this is not recommended, as the address-to-ZIP lookup tables can be significantly out of date.

Customers who send bulk mail can get a discount on postage if they have printed the barcode themselves and have presorted the mail. This requires more than just a simple font; mailing lists must be standardized with up-to-date Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS)-certified software that adds and verifies a full, correct ZIP+4 Code and an additional two digits representing the exact delivery point.[citation needed] Furthermore, mail must be sorted in a specific manner to an 11-digit code with at least 150 mailpieces for each qualifying ZIP Code and must be accompanied by documentation confirming this. These steps are usually done with PAVE-certified software that also prints the barcoded address labels and the barcoded sack or tray tags.[citation needed]

The assignment of delivery point digits (the 10th and 11th digits) is intended to ensure that every single mailable point in the country has its own 11-digit number. The delivery-point digits are calculated based on the primary or secondary number of the address. The USPS publishes the rules for calculating the delivery point in a document called the CASS Technical Guide.[18]

Structure and allocation edit

Scope and international mail edit

ZIP Codes designate delivery points within the United States (and its territories). There are generally no ZIP Codes for deliveries to other countries, except for the independent countries of the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau, each of which is integrated into the U.S. postal system under a Compact of Free Association.[19] Another exception is ZIP Codes used for overseas stations of USA armed forces.[20]

Mail to U.S. diplomatic missions overseas is addressed as if it were addressed to a street address in Washington, D.C. The four-digit diplomatic pouch number is used as a building number, while the city in which the embassy or consulate is located is combined with the word "Place" to form a fictional street name. Each mission uses a ZIP+4 Code consisting of 20521 and the diplomatic pouch number.[citation needed]

For example, the U.S. Embassy in India has this address in India's postal system:[21]

Embassy of the United States of America
Shantipath, Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi,
National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110021

as well as this U.S. address:[22]

Embassy of the United States of America
9000 New Delhi Place
Washington, DC  20521-9000

Individuals posted at diplomatic missions overseas are now assigned a Diplomatic Post Office address and unique box number. The ZIP Code identifies the diplomatic mission destination and is different from the diplomatic pouch number in the example above. While delivered through the pouch system, mail to such addresses are not considered "Diplomatic Pouch" materials, and as such must adhere to the mailing regulations of the host country. An example address is:[23]

JOHN ADAMS
UNIT 8400 BOX 0000
DPO AE  09498-0048

By type and use edit

There are four types of ZIP Codes:

  • Unique: assigned to a single high-volume address
  • Post office box-only: used only for PO boxes at a given facility, not for any other type of delivery
  • Military: used to route mail for the U.S. military
  • Standard: all other ZIP Codes.

Unique ZIP Codes are used for governmental agencies, universities, businesses, or buildings receiving sufficiently high volumes of mail to justify the assignment to them of exclusive ZIP Codes. Government examples include 20505 for the Central Intelligence Agency in Washington, D.C., and 81009 for the Federal Citizen Information Center of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)[24] in Pueblo, Colorado. An example of a university-specific ZIP Code is 21252, which serves Towson University. An example of a private address unique ZIP Code is that assigned to the headquarters of Walmart (72716). They may also be assigned to a single program, such as the Postal Service's Operation Santa Claus program, under which children are invited to write to Santa Claus at "North Pole 88888".[25]

An example of a PO box-only ZIP Code is 22313, used for boxes at the main post office in Alexandria, Virginia, including those used by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. In the area surrounding that post office, home and business mail delivery addresses use ZIP Code 22314, a standard ZIP Code.

By geography edit

Primary state prefixes edit

 
ZIP Code zones in the United States

ZIP Codes are numbered with the first digit representing a certain group of U.S. states, the second and third digits together representing a region in that group (or perhaps a large city) and the fourth and fifth digits representing a group of delivery addresses within that region. The main town in a region (if applicable) often gets the first ZIP Codes for that region; afterward, the numerical order often follows the alphabetical order.[citation needed] Because ZIP Codes are intended for efficient postal delivery, there are unusual cases where a ZIP Code crosses state boundaries, such as a military facility spanning multiple states or remote areas of one state most easily serviced from a bordering state. For example, ZIP Code 42223 serves Fort Campbell, which spans Christian County, Kentucky, and Montgomery County, Tennessee, and ZIP Code 97635 includes portions of Lake County, Oregon, and Modoc County, California.

In general, the first three digits designate a sectional center facility, the mail sorting and distribution center for an area. A sectional center facility may have more than one three-digit code assigned to it. For example, the Northern Virginia sectional center facility in Merrifield is assigned codes 220, 221, 222, and 223. In some cases, a sectional center facility may serve an area in an adjacent state, usually due to the lack of a proper location for a center in that region. For example, 739 in Oklahoma is assigned to Amarillo, Texas; 297 in South Carolina is assigned to Charlotte, North Carolina; 865 in Arizona is assigned to Albuquerque, New Mexico; and 961 in California to Reno, Nevada.

Many of the lowest ZIP Codes, which begin with '0', are in the New England region. Also in the '0' region are New Jersey (non-contiguous with the remainder of the '0' area), Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and APO/FPO military addresses for personnel stationed in Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia, and onboard vessels based in the waters adjoining those lands. The lowest ZIP Code is in Holtsville, New York (00501, a ZIP Code exclusively for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service center there).[26] Other low ZIP Codes are 00601 for Adjuntas, Puerto Rico; 01001 for Agawam, Massachusetts, and the ZIP Codes 01002 and 01003 for Amherst, Massachusetts; 01002 is used for mail in town, while 01003 is reserved for the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Until 2001, there were six ZIP Codes lower than 00501 that were numbered from 00210 to 00215 (located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire) and were used by the Diversity Immigrant Visa program to receive applications from non-U.S. citizens.[citation needed]

The numbers increase southward along the East Coast, such as 02115 (Boston), 10001 (New York City), 19103 (Philadelphia), 21201 (Baltimore), 20008 (Washington, D.C.), 30303 (Atlanta), and 33130 (Miami) (these are only examples, as each of these cities contains several ZIP Codes in the same range). From there, the numbers increase heading westward and northward east of the Mississippi River, southward west of the Mississippi River, and northward on the West Coast. For example, 40202 is in Louisville, 50309 in Des Moines, 60601 in Chicago, 63101 in St. Louis, 77036 in Houston, 80202 in Denver, 94111 in San Francisco, 98101 in Seattle, and 99950 in Ketchikan, Alaska (the highest ZIP Code).

The first digit of the ZIP Code is allocated as follows:

Secondary regional prefixes (123xx) and local ZIP Codes (12345) edit

 
Early advertisement for ZIP Code 10005

The second and third digits represent the sectional center facility (SCF) (e.g. 477xx = Vanderburgh County, Indiana), and the fourth and fifth digits represent the area of the city (if in a metropolitan area), or a village/town (outside metro areas), e.g. 47722 (4=Indiana, 77=Vanderburgh County, 22=University of Evansville area). When a sectional center facility's area crosses state lines, that facility is assigned separate three-digit prefixes for the states that it serves.

In some urban areas, like 462 for Marion County, Indiana, the three-digit prefix will often exist in one county, while, in rural and most suburban areas, the prefix will exist in multiple counties; for example, the neighboring 476 prefix is found in part or entirely in six counties: Gibson, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick. In some cases, an urban county may have more than one prefix. This is the case with Allen (467, 468), Lake (464, 463), St. Joseph (465, 466), and Vanderburgh (476, 477) counties. Cities like Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and New York City have multiple prefixes within their city limits. In some cases, these may be served from the same SCF, such as in San Diego County, California, where the three-digit prefixes 919 and 920 are used for suburban and rural communities, and 921 for the city of San Diego itself, although all three are processed through the same SCF.[citation needed]

Despite the geographic derivation of most ZIP Codes, the codes themselves do not represent geographic regions; in general, they correspond to address groups or delivery routes. As a consequence, ZIP Code "areas" can overlap, be subsets of each other, or be artificial constructs with no geographic area (such as 095 for mail to the Navy, which is not geographically fixed). In similar fashion, in areas without regular postal routes (rural route areas) or no mail delivery (undeveloped areas), ZIP Codes are not assigned or are based on sparse delivery routes, and hence the boundary between ZIP Code areas is undefined. For example, some residents in or near Haubstadt, Indiana, which has the ZIP Code 47639, have mailing addresses with 47648, the ZIP Code for neighboring Fort Branch, Indiana, while others living in or near Fort Branch have addresses with 47639. Many rural counties have similar logistical inconsistencies caused by the aforementioned sparse delivery routes, often known as Rural Routes or by some other similar designation.

Division and reallocation edit

Like area codes, ZIP Codes are sometimes divided and changed, especially when a rural area becomes suburban. Typically, the new codes become effective once announced, and a grace period (e.g., one year) is provided in which the new and old codes are used concurrently so that postal patrons in the affected area can notify correspondents, order new stationery, etc.[27]

In rapidly growing communities, it is sometimes necessary to open a new sectional center facility, which must then be allocated its own three-digit ZIP-code prefix or prefixes. Such allocation can be done in various ways. For example, when a new sectional center facility was opened at Dulles Airport in Virginia, the prefix 201 was allocated to that facility; therefore, for all post offices to be served by that sectional center facility the ZIP Code changed from an old code beginning with 220 or 221 to a new code or codes beginning with 201. However, when a new sectional center facility was opened to serve Montgomery County, Maryland, no new prefix was assigned. Instead, ZIP Codes in the 207 and 208 ranges, which had previously been assigned alphabetically, were reshuffled so that 207xx ZIP Codes in the county was changed to 208xx codes, while 208xx codes outside that county were changed to 207xx codes. Because Silver Spring (whose postal area includes Wheaton) has its own prefix, 209, there was no need to apply the reshuffling to Silver Spring; instead, all mail going to 209xx ZIP Codes was simply rerouted to the new sectional center facility.

On the other hand, depopulation may cause a post office to close and its associated ZIP Code to be deallocated. For example, Centralia, Pennsylvania's ZIP Code, 17927, was retired in 2002,[28] and ZIP Codes for Onoville (14764), Quaker Bridge (14771) and Red House (14773) in New York were prevented from going into use in 1964 in preparation for the Kinzua Dam's completion.[29][30]

Other uses edit

Delivery services edit

Delivery services other than the USPS, such as FedEx, United Parcel Service, and DHL, require a ZIP Code for optimal internal routing of a package.[31]

Statistics edit

As of October 2019, there are 41,702 ZIP Codes in the United States.[32] Due to convenience, ZIP Codes are used not only for tracking of mail, but also commonly for gathering geographical statistics in the United States by some researchers.[33][34] ZIP codes are not created for statistical analysis, thus use for statistical analysis is heavily criticized for numerous reasons and advised against as a cartographic practice.[34][35] As ZIP codes are not polygons, but collections of mail routes and points, they are unsuitable for publication or distribution of most data.[36] Polygons for ZIP codes are not released by the USPS and instead interpolated by 3rd party vendors.[33] These interpolations introduce topological errors and are not standard between vendors.[33] The USPS often discontinues, splits, or otherwise modifies ZIP codes, making continuous space-time analysis challenging, leading to issues with both the modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP) and modifiable temporal unit problem (MTUP).[33][35] As the ZIP codes are postal routing numbers, individuals and organizations without concrete spatial locations may be given their own number, making it impossible to associate demographic data with them.[33] Demographic data is not consistent between ZIP codes, and no effort is made to ensure they are proper enumeration units for analysis.[33] As ZIP codes are not made with the same considerations as other enumeration units, and is not possible without committing the ecological fallacy.[33][34] This again becomes an issue with the MAUP. They have been found not to have significant correlations with health indicators, which can lead to poor conclusions.[34] Despite these issues, ZIP codes remain popular among researchers in fields such as public health due to their convenience, public familiarity with them, ability to anonymize subject addresses through aggregation, and possible ignorance of more appropriate enumeration units on the part of researchers.[33][35]

In an attempt to satisfy demand " by data users for statistical data by ZIP Code area", the U.S. Census Bureau calculates approximate boundaries of ZIP Code areas, which it calls ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs).[36][33] Statistical census data is then provided for these approximate areas. The geographic data provided for these areas includes the latitude and longitude of the center-point of the ZCTAs. ZIP Codes are inherently discrete or point-based data, as they are assigned only at the point of delivery, not for the spaces in between the delivery points. The United States Census Bureau then interpolates this discrete data set to create polygons by attempting to match ZIP code extents with Census blocks.[33] The resulting aerial units represent the approximate extent of the ZIP Code which are combined with to use for mapping and data presentation. The process of creating ZCTAs and their use for statistical analysis are heavily criticized in the literature. First, the creation of ZCTAs from Census blocks encounters issues when a Census block straddles multiple ZIP codes.[33] Addressing this is another instance of the MAUP, and the solution of dividing aggregate units between ZIP codes causes some individuals to fall into ZCTAs that do not match their ZIP code.[33] The creation of these units is therefore committing the ecological fallacy by attempting to disaggregate aggregate data. As ZIP codes are not continuous, not everyone in the United States has one, and there are ZIP codes for non-populated or geographic areas, resulting in there not being one ZCTA for every ZIP Code.[33] ZCTAs are not updated as frequently as the USPS updates ZIP codes, resulting in further temporal analysis issues when ZIP codes change during a study period.[33] Datasets providing a similar approximate geographic extent to ZCTA are commercially available. Despite these issues, ZCTAs are still very popular with researchers in fields like epidemiology, and among government agencies, with some states employing them to publish and distribute public health data during the COVID-19 pandemic.[35]

Marketing edit

The data is often used in direct mail marketing campaigns in a process called ZIP-code marketing. Point-of-sale cashiers sometimes ask consumers for their home ZIP Codes. Besides providing purchasing-pattern data useful in determining the location of new business establishments, retailers can use directories to correlate this ZIP Code with the name on a credit card to obtain a consumer's full address and telephone number. ZIP-Coded data are also used in analyzing geographic factors in risk, an insurance and banking industry practice pejoratively known as redlining. This can cause problems, e.g., expensive insurance, for people living near a town with a high crime rate and sharing its ZIP Code, while they live in a relatively crime-free town. (See Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, above.)

California outlawed this practice in 2011.[37]

Legislative districts edit

ZIP Codes may not currently be used to identify existing legislative districts. Although the website of the United States House of Representatives has a "Find Your Representative" feature that looks up congressional districts based on ZIP Codes alone, it often returns multiple districts corresponding to a single ZIP Code.[38][39] This is because different parts of one ZIP Code can be in different districts.[40] One proposal to eliminate the possibility of extreme partisan gerrymandering calls on using ZIP Codes as the basic units for redistricting.[41]

Internet edit

A 1978 proposal for a nationwide system of community networks suggested using ZIP Codes for routing.[42]

ZIP Code data is an integral part of dealer / store locator software on many websites, especially brick-and-click websites. This software processes a user-input ZIP Code and returns a list of store or business locations, usually in the order of increasing distance from the center of the input ZIP Code. As the ZIP Code system is confined to the U.S. Postal network, websites that require ZIP Codes cannot register customers outside the United States. Many sites will purchase postal code data of other countries or make allowances in cases where the ZIP Code is not recognized.[citation needed]

ZIP Codes are regularly used on the Internet to provide a location in situations where an exact address is not necessary (or desirable) but the user's municipality or general location is needed. Examples (in addition to the store locator example listed above) include weather forecasts, television listings, local news, and online dating (most general-purpose sites, by default, search within a specified radius of a given ZIP Code, based on other users' entered ZIP Codes).

Credit card security edit

ZIP Codes are used in credit card authorization, specifically Address Verification System (AVS). When a merchant collects the entire address, the ZIP Code is an important part of AVS. In some cases, the ZIP Code is the only thing used for AVS, specifically where collecting a signature, or other information is infeasible, such as pay at the pump or vending machines.[citation needed]

See also edit

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article January 2024 A ZIP Code an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan 1 is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service USPS The term ZIP was chosen to suggest that the mail travels more efficiently and quickly 2 zipping along when senders use the code in the postal address A 1974 postage stamp encouraging people to use the ZIP Code on letters and parcelsIntroduced on July 1 1963 the basic format consisted of five digits 3 In 1983 an extended code was introduced called ZIP 4 it included the five digits of the ZIP Code followed by a hyphen and four digits that designated a more specific location ZIP Code is a trademark and ZIP 4 is a registered trademark of the United States Postal Service which also registered ZIP Code as a service mark until 1997 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 ZIP 4 1 3 Postal bar code 2 Structure and allocation 2 1 Scope and international mail 2 2 By type and use 2 3 By geography 2 3 1 Primary state prefixes 2 3 2 Secondary regional prefixes 123xx and local ZIP Codes 12345 2 3 3 Division and reallocation 3 Other uses 3 1 Delivery services 3 2 Statistics 3 3 Marketing 3 4 Legislative districts 3 5 Internet 3 6 Credit card security 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly history edit nbsp A 1963 U S Post Office sign featuring Mr ZIP nbsp A label inside a stamp booklet promoting the ZIP Code source source source source source source source source Swingin Six video used by the post office to promote the ZIP CodeThe early history and context of postal codes began with postal district zone numbers The United States Post Office Department USPOD implemented postal zones for 178 large cities in May 1943 5 Postmaster General Frank Walker explained that many experienced postal clerks were going into the army and the zone system would enable inexperienced clerks to sort mail without having to learn the delivery area of each city carrier 6 For example Mr John Smith 3256 Epiphenomenal Avenue Minneapolis 16 Minnesota The 16 is the number of the postal zone in a specific city 7 By the early 1960s a more organized system was needed and non mandatory five digit ZIP Codes were introduced nationwide on July 1 1963 The USPOD issued its Publication 59 Abbreviations for Use with ZIP Code on October 1 1963 with the list of two letter state abbreviations which are generally written with both letters capitalized 8 An earlier list publicized in June 1963 had proposed capitalized abbreviations ranging from two to five letters 8 According to Publication 59 the two letter standard was based on a maximum 23 position line because this has been found to be the most universally acceptable line capacity basis for major addressing systems 8 which would be exceeded by a long city name combined with a multi letter state abbreviation such as Sacramento Calif along with the ZIP Code The abbreviations have remained unchanged with the exception of Nebraska which was changed from NB to NE in 1969 at the request of the Canadian Post Office Department to avoid confusion with New Brunswick 8 Robert Moon is considered the father of the ZIP Code he submitted his proposal in 1944 while working as a postal inspector 9 10 The phrase zone improvement plan is credited to D Jamison Cain a Postal Service executive 11 The post office credits Moon with only the first three digits of the ZIP Code which describe the sectional center facility SCF or sec center An SCF is a central mail processing facility with those three digits The fourth and fifth digits which give a more precise locale within the SCF were proposed by Henry Bentley Hahn Sr 12 The SCF sorts mail to all post offices with those first three digits in their ZIP Codes The mail is sorted according to the final two digits of the ZIP Code and sent to the corresponding post offices in the early morning Sectional centers do not deliver mail and are not open to the public although the building may include a post office that is open to the public and most of their employees work the night shift Items of mail picked up at post offices are sent to their own SCFs in the afternoon where the mail is sorted overnight In the case of large cities the last two digits as assigned generally coincided with the older postal zone number 7 For example Mr John Smith 3256 Epiphenomenal Avenue Minneapolis MN 55416 In 1967 these became mandatory for second and third class bulk mailers and the system was soon adopted generally The United States Post Office used a cartoon character which it called Mr ZIP to promote the use of the ZIP Code 13 The name Mr ZIP was coined by D Jamison Cain 11 Mr ZIP was often depicted with a legend such as USE ZIP CODE in the selvage of panes of postage stamps or on the covers of booklet panes of stamps 13 Mr ZIP was featured prominently alongside musical group The Swingin Six in a variety show that the post office used to explain the importance of using ZIP Codes 14 ZIP 4 edit In 1983 the U S Postal Service introduced an expanded ZIP Code system that it called ZIP 4 often called plus four codes add on codes or add ons A ZIP 4 Code 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 a post office box or any other unit that could use an extra identifier to aid in efficient mail sorting and delivery However the new format was not adopted universally by the public it eventually became obsolete with modern technology 15 In general mail is read by a multiline optical character reader MLOCR that almost instantly determines the correct ZIP 4 Code from the address along with the even more specific delivery point and sprays an Intelligent Mail barcode IMb on the face of the mail piece that corresponds to 11 digits nine for the ZIP 4 Code and two for the delivery point For post office boxes the general but not invariable rule is that each box has its own ZIP 4 code The add on code is often one of the following the last four digits of the box number e g PO Box 107050 Albany NY 12201 7050 zero plus the last three digits of the box number e g PO Box 17727 Eagle River AK 99577 0727 or if the box number consists of fewer than four digits enough zeros are attached to the front of the box number to produce a four digit number e g PO Box 77 Juneau AK 99750 0077 However there is no uniform rule so the ZIP 4 Code must be looked up individually for each box citation needed e g using the USPS s official ZIP Code Lookup tool and being sure to enter just city and state not the 5 digit ZIP 16 Postal bar code edit Main article Intelligent Mail barcode The ZIP Code is often translated into an Intelligent Mail barcode that is printed on the mailpiece to make it easier for automated machines to sort A barcode can be printed by the sender some word processing programs such as WordPerfect 17 include the feature but this is not recommended as the address to ZIP lookup tables can be significantly out of date Customers who send bulk mail can get a discount on postage if they have printed the barcode themselves and have presorted the mail This requires more than just a simple font mailing lists must be standardized with up to date Coding Accuracy Support System CASS certified software that adds and verifies a full correct ZIP 4 Code and an additional two digits representing the exact delivery point citation needed Furthermore mail must be sorted in a specific manner to an 11 digit code with at least 150 mailpieces for each qualifying ZIP Code and must be accompanied by documentation confirming this These steps are usually done with PAVE certified software that also prints the barcoded address labels and the barcoded sack or tray tags citation needed The assignment of delivery point digits the 10th and 11th digits is intended to ensure that every single mailable point in the country has its own 11 digit number The delivery point digits are calculated based on the primary or secondary number of the address The USPS publishes the rules for calculating the delivery point in a document called the CASS Technical Guide 18 Structure and allocation editScope and international mail edit ZIP Codes designate delivery points within the United States and its territories There are generally no ZIP Codes for deliveries to other countries except for the independent countries of the Federated States of Micronesia the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Republic of Palau each of which is integrated into the U S postal system under a Compact of Free Association 19 Another exception is ZIP Codes used for overseas stations of USA armed forces 20 Mail to U S diplomatic missions overseas is addressed as if it were addressed to a street address in Washington D C The four digit diplomatic pouch number is used as a building number while the city in which the embassy or consulate is located is combined with the word Place to form a fictional street name Each mission uses a ZIP 4 Code consisting of 20521 and the diplomatic pouch number citation needed For example the U S Embassy in India has this address in India s postal system 21 Embassy of the United States of America Shantipath Chanakyapuri New Delhi National Capital Territory of Delhi 110021 as well as this U S address 22 Embassy of the United States of America 9000 New Delhi Place Washington DC 20521 9000 Individuals posted at diplomatic missions overseas are now assigned a Diplomatic Post Office address and unique box number The ZIP Code identifies the diplomatic mission destination and is different from the diplomatic pouch number in the example above While delivered through the pouch system mail to such addresses are not considered Diplomatic Pouch materials and as such must adhere to the mailing regulations of the host country An example address is 23 JOHN ADAMS UNIT 8400 BOX 0000 DPO AE 09498 0048 By type and use edit There are four types of ZIP Codes Unique assigned to a single high volume address Post office box only used only for PO boxes at a given facility not for any other type of delivery Military used to route mail for the U S military Standard all other ZIP Codes Unique ZIP Codes are used for governmental agencies universities businesses or buildings receiving sufficiently high volumes of mail to justify the assignment to them of exclusive ZIP Codes Government examples include 20505 for the Central Intelligence Agency in Washington D C and 81009 for the Federal Citizen Information Center of the U S General Services Administration GSA 24 in Pueblo Colorado An example of a university specific ZIP Code is 21252 which serves Towson University An example of a private address unique ZIP Code is that assigned to the headquarters of Walmart 72716 They may also be assigned to a single program such as the Postal Service s Operation Santa Claus program under which children are invited to write to Santa Claus at North Pole 88888 25 An example of a PO box only ZIP Code is 22313 used for boxes at the main post office in Alexandria Virginia including those used by the United States Patent and Trademark Office In the area surrounding that post office home and business mail delivery addresses use ZIP Code 22314 a standard ZIP Code By geography edit Primary state prefixes edit nbsp ZIP Code zones in the United StatesZIP Codes are numbered with the first digit representing a certain group of U S states the second and third digits together representing a region in that group or perhaps a large city and the fourth and fifth digits representing a group of delivery addresses within that region The main town in a region if applicable often gets the first ZIP Codes for that region afterward the numerical order often follows the alphabetical order citation needed Because ZIP Codes are intended for efficient postal delivery there are unusual cases where a ZIP Code crosses state boundaries such as a military facility spanning multiple states or remote areas of one state most easily serviced from a bordering state For example ZIP Code 42223 serves Fort Campbell which spans Christian County Kentucky and Montgomery County Tennessee and ZIP Code 97635 includes portions of Lake County Oregon and Modoc County California In general the first three digits designate a sectional center facility the mail sorting and distribution center for an area A sectional center facility may have more than one three digit code assigned to it For example the Northern Virginia sectional center facility in Merrifield is assigned codes 220 221 222 and 223 In some cases a sectional center facility may serve an area in an adjacent state usually due to the lack of a proper location for a center in that region For example 739 in Oklahoma is assigned to Amarillo Texas 297 in South Carolina is assigned to Charlotte North Carolina 865 in Arizona is assigned to Albuquerque New Mexico and 961 in California to Reno Nevada Many of the lowest ZIP Codes which begin with 0 are in the New England region Also in the 0 region are New Jersey non contiguous with the remainder of the 0 area Puerto Rico the U S Virgin Islands and APO FPO military addresses for personnel stationed in Europe Africa Southwest Asia and onboard vessels based in the waters adjoining those lands The lowest ZIP Code is in Holtsville New York 00501 a ZIP Code exclusively for the U S Internal Revenue Service center there 26 Other low ZIP Codes are 00601 for Adjuntas Puerto Rico 01001 for Agawam Massachusetts and the ZIP Codes 01002 and 01003 for Amherst Massachusetts 01002 is used for mail in town while 01003 is reserved for the University of Massachusetts Amherst Until 2001 there were six ZIP Codes lower than 00501 that were numbered from 00210 to 00215 located in Portsmouth New Hampshire and were used by the Diversity Immigrant Visa program to receive applications from non U S citizens citation needed The numbers increase southward along the East Coast such as 02115 Boston 10001 New York City 19103 Philadelphia 21201 Baltimore 20008 Washington D C 30303 Atlanta and 33130 Miami these are only examples as each of these cities contains several ZIP Codes in the same range From there the numbers increase heading westward and northward east of the Mississippi River southward west of the Mississippi River and northward on the West Coast For example 40202 is in Louisville 50309 in Des Moines 60601 in Chicago 63101 in St Louis 77036 in Houston 80202 in Denver 94111 in San Francisco 98101 in Seattle and 99950 in Ketchikan Alaska the highest ZIP Code The first digit of the ZIP Code is allocated as follows 0 Connecticut CT Massachusetts MA Maine ME New Hampshire NH New Jersey NJ New York NY Fishers Island only Puerto Rico PR Rhode Island RI Vermont VT Virgin Islands VI Army Post Office Europe Central Asia and the Middle East APO AE Fleet Post Office Europe and the Middle East FPO AE 1 Delaware DE New York NY Pennsylvania PA 2 District of Columbia DC Maryland MD North Carolina NC South Carolina SC Virginia VA West Virginia WV 3 Alabama AL Florida FL Georgia GA Mississippi MS Tennessee TN Army Post Office Americas APO AA Fleet Post Office Americas FPO AA 4 Indiana IN Kentucky KY Michigan MI Ohio OH 5 Iowa IA Minnesota MN Montana MT North Dakota ND South Dakota SD Wisconsin WI 6 Illinois IL Kansas KS Missouri MO Nebraska NE 7 Arkansas AR Louisiana LA Oklahoma OK Texas TX 8 Arizona AZ Colorado CO Idaho ID New Mexico NM Nevada NV Utah UT Wyoming WY 9 Alaska AK American Samoa AS California CA Guam GU Hawaii HI Marshall Islands MH Federated States of Micronesia FM Northern Mariana Islands MP Oregon OR Palau PW Washington WA Army Post Office Pacific APO AP Fleet Post Office Pacific FPO AP Secondary regional prefixes 123xx and local ZIP Codes 12345 edit See also List of ZIP Code prefixes nbsp Early advertisement for ZIP Code 10005The second and third digits represent the sectional center facility SCF e g 477xx Vanderburgh County Indiana and the fourth and fifth digits represent the area of the city if in a metropolitan area or a village town outside metro areas e g 47722 4 Indiana 77 Vanderburgh County 22 University of Evansville area When a sectional center facility s area crosses state lines that facility is assigned separate three digit prefixes for the states that it serves In some urban areas like 462 for Marion County Indiana the three digit prefix will often exist in one county while in rural and most suburban areas the prefix will exist in multiple counties for example the neighboring 476 prefix is found in part or entirely in six counties Gibson Pike Posey Spencer Vanderburgh and Warrick In some cases an urban county may have more than one prefix This is the case with Allen 467 468 Lake 464 463 St Joseph 465 466 and Vanderburgh 476 477 counties Cities like Chicago Houston Los Angeles and New York City have multiple prefixes within their city limits In some cases these may be served from the same SCF such as in San Diego County California where the three digit prefixes 919 and 920 are used for suburban and rural communities and 921 for the city of San Diego itself although all three are processed through the same SCF citation needed Despite the geographic derivation of most ZIP Codes the codes themselves do not represent geographic regions in general they correspond to address groups or delivery routes As a consequence ZIP Code areas can overlap be subsets of each other or be artificial constructs with no geographic area such as 095 for mail to the Navy which is not geographically fixed In similar fashion in areas without regular postal routes rural route areas or no mail delivery undeveloped areas ZIP Codes are not assigned or are based on sparse delivery routes and hence the boundary between ZIP Code areas is undefined For example some residents in or near Haubstadt Indiana which has the ZIP Code 47639 have mailing addresses with 47648 the ZIP Code for neighboring Fort Branch Indiana while others living in or near Fort Branch have addresses with 47639 Many rural counties have similar logistical inconsistencies caused by the aforementioned sparse delivery routes often known as Rural Routes or by some other similar designation Division and reallocation edit Like area codes ZIP Codes are sometimes divided and changed especially when a rural area becomes suburban Typically the new codes become effective once announced and a grace period e g one year is provided in which the new and old codes are used concurrently so that postal patrons in the affected area can notify correspondents order new stationery etc 27 In rapidly growing communities it is sometimes necessary to open a new sectional center facility which must then be allocated its own three digit ZIP code prefix or prefixes Such allocation can be done in various ways For example when a new sectional center facility was opened at Dulles Airport in Virginia the prefix 201 was allocated to that facility therefore for all post offices to be served by that sectional center facility the ZIP Code changed from an old code beginning with 220 or 221 to a new code or codes beginning with 201 However when a new sectional center facility was opened to serve Montgomery County Maryland no new prefix was assigned Instead ZIP Codes in the 207 and 208 ranges which had previously been assigned alphabetically were reshuffled so that 207xx ZIP Codes in the county was changed to 208xx codes while 208xx codes outside that county were changed to 207xx codes Because Silver Spring whose postal area includes Wheaton has its own prefix 209 there was no need to apply the reshuffling to Silver Spring instead all mail going to 209xx ZIP Codes was simply rerouted to the new sectional center facility On the other hand depopulation may cause a post office to close and its associated ZIP Code to be deallocated For example Centralia Pennsylvania s ZIP Code 17927 was retired in 2002 28 and ZIP Codes for Onoville 14764 Quaker Bridge 14771 and Red House 14773 in New York were prevented from going into use in 1964 in preparation for the Kinzua Dam s completion 29 30 Other uses editDelivery services edit Delivery services other than the USPS such as FedEx United Parcel Service and DHL require a ZIP Code for optimal internal routing of a package 31 Statistics edit As of October 2019 update there are 41 702 ZIP Codes in the United States 32 Due to convenience ZIP Codes are used not only for tracking of mail but also commonly for gathering geographical statistics in the United States by some researchers 33 34 ZIP codes are not created for statistical analysis thus use for statistical analysis is heavily criticized for numerous reasons and advised against as a cartographic practice 34 35 As ZIP codes are not polygons but collections of mail routes and points they are unsuitable for publication or distribution of most data 36 Polygons for ZIP codes are not released by the USPS and instead interpolated by 3rd party vendors 33 These interpolations introduce topological errors and are not standard between vendors 33 The USPS often discontinues splits or otherwise modifies ZIP codes making continuous space time analysis challenging leading to issues with both the modifiable areal unit problem MAUP and modifiable temporal unit problem MTUP 33 35 As the ZIP codes are postal routing numbers individuals and organizations without concrete spatial locations may be given their own number making it impossible to associate demographic data with them 33 Demographic data is not consistent between ZIP codes and no effort is made to ensure they are proper enumeration units for analysis 33 As ZIP codes are not made with the same considerations as other enumeration units and is not possible without committing the ecological fallacy 33 34 This again becomes an issue with the MAUP They have been found not to have significant correlations with health indicators which can lead to poor conclusions 34 Despite these issues ZIP codes remain popular among researchers in fields such as public health due to their convenience public familiarity with them ability to anonymize subject addresses through aggregation and possible ignorance of more appropriate enumeration units on the part of researchers 33 35 In an attempt to satisfy demand by data users for statistical data by ZIP Code area the U S Census Bureau calculates approximate boundaries of ZIP Code areas which it calls ZIP Code Tabulation Areas ZCTAs 36 33 Statistical census data is then provided for these approximate areas The geographic data provided for these areas includes the latitude and longitude of the center point of the ZCTAs ZIP Codes are inherently discrete or point based data as they are assigned only at the point of delivery not for the spaces in between the delivery points The United States Census Bureau then interpolates this discrete data set to create polygons by attempting to match ZIP code extents with Census blocks 33 The resulting aerial units represent the approximate extent of the ZIP Code which are combined with to use for mapping and data presentation The process of creating ZCTAs and their use for statistical analysis are heavily criticized in the literature First the creation of ZCTAs from Census blocks encounters issues when a Census block straddles multiple ZIP codes 33 Addressing this is another instance of the MAUP and the solution of dividing aggregate units between ZIP codes causes some individuals to fall into ZCTAs that do not match their ZIP code 33 The creation of these units is therefore committing the ecological fallacy by attempting to disaggregate aggregate data As ZIP codes are not continuous not everyone in the United States has one and there are ZIP codes for non populated or geographic areas resulting in there not being one ZCTA for every ZIP Code 33 ZCTAs are not updated as frequently as the USPS updates ZIP codes resulting in further temporal analysis issues when ZIP codes change during a study period 33 Datasets providing a similar approximate geographic extent to ZCTA are commercially available Despite these issues ZCTAs are still very popular with researchers in fields like epidemiology and among government agencies with some states employing them to publish and distribute public health data during the COVID 19 pandemic 35 Marketing edit The data is often used in direct mail marketing campaigns in a process called ZIP code marketing Point of sale cashiers sometimes ask consumers for their home ZIP Codes Besides providing purchasing pattern data useful in determining the location of new business establishments retailers can use directories to correlate this ZIP Code with the name on a credit card to obtain a consumer s full address and telephone number ZIP Coded data are also used in analyzing geographic factors in risk an insurance and banking industry practice pejoratively known as redlining This can cause problems e g expensive insurance for people living near a town with a high crime rate and sharing its ZIP Code while they live in a relatively crime free town See Elkins Park Pennsylvania above California outlawed this practice in 2011 37 Legislative districts edit ZIP Codes may not currently be used to identify existing legislative districts Although the website of the United States House of Representatives has a Find Your Representative feature that looks up congressional districts based on ZIP Codes alone it often returns multiple districts corresponding to a single ZIP Code 38 39 This is because different parts of one ZIP Code can be in different districts 40 One proposal to eliminate the possibility of extreme partisan gerrymandering calls on using ZIP Codes as the basic units for redistricting 41 Internet edit A 1978 proposal for a nationwide system of community networks suggested using ZIP Codes for routing 42 ZIP Code data is an integral part of dealer store locator software on many websites especially brick and click websites This software processes a user input ZIP Code and returns a list of store or business locations usually in the order of increasing distance from the center of the input ZIP Code As the ZIP Code system is confined to the U S Postal network websites that require ZIP Codes cannot register customers outside the United States Many sites will purchase postal code data of other countries or make allowances in cases where the ZIP Code is not recognized citation needed ZIP Codes are regularly used on the Internet to provide a location in situations where an exact address is not necessary or desirable but the user s municipality or general location is needed Examples in addition to the store locator example listed above include weather forecasts television listings local 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