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so how do you read a postal code we use them all the time but most people have no idea what the numbers and letters really mean all mail must have a valid address with a postal code in order for you to sort it and deliver it to the client the postal code along with the address is used by Canada Post to identify the point of call it makes our mail operations more efficient because we can quickly sort and direct incoming mail the postal code is made up of two distinct yet very important parts the FSA or forward sortation area and the ldu or local delivery unit the first character of a postal code is the first level of granularity in identifying an area of Canada it identifies one of the 18 major GE Geographic areas provinces or districts here the first character of the FSA segment K identifies eastern Ontario the first letter of any Canadian postal code identifies the area of Canada to which the mail is going this represents a specific Province a section of a province a territory

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What is a zip code? The first digit: this number refers to the national area, or defined group of states. The second and third digit: this set of numbers signifies a region within this group, such as a large city. The fourth and fifth digit: these numbers represent the associate post office or delivery area of a region.
The correct format for a numeric ZIP+4 code is five digits, a hyphen, and four digits. The first five digits represent the 5-digit ZIP Code; the sixth and seventh digits (the first two after the hyphen) identify an area known as a sector; the eighth and ninth digits identify a smaller area known as a segment.
What each number means. The first digit designates a broad area, which ranges from zero for the Northeast to nine for the far West. The two following digits are the code of a central post office facility in that region. The last two digits designate small post offices or postal zones.
Take the three numbers in your postal code and add two zeros (123 + 00). When asked for a U.S. ZIP code, enter the new five-digit number you created (12300).
The zip code is written at the end of the address, typically after the City and State. A zip code is always 5 digits. Zip+4 adds four digits to the five digits, and is not needed for a complete address. Zip codes are the postal code used by the US Postal Service.
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.
What is a ZIP Code, and how do ZIP Codes work? ZIP Codes beginning withStates / territories 9 Alaska, American Samoa, California, Guam, Hawaii, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon, Palau, Washington, Army Post Office Pacific, Fleet Post Office Pacific9 more rows

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