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How to put in zip code in FDX

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This is Mr. Zip. He revolutionized the mail delivery system of the United States with his ZIP Code. The heart of the system is a number a ZIP Code number. Lets break this one down and see how it works. Each of these five numbers plays an important role. The country is divided into ten sections, and the first number represents one of these sections. In this case, the six stands for part of the Midwest. The next two numbers narrow it down. For instance, the oh six pinpoints Chicago. And the last two numbers? They indicate a final stop before delivery a local post office. And here it is, the Elmwood Park branch of Chicago, our thirty five. Its that simple. Call your post office with the ZIP Code numbers you need, and use them here and here for the fastest possible mail delivery. Remember, only you can put ZIP in your postal system.

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If this error is returned, you need to verify if the postal code is in the correct format as expected for the destination country where order is being shipped. In some cases the postal code may include extra spaces or characters which are not expected by courier and thus result in the above error.
Your ZIP+4 is a basic five-digit code with four digits added as an extra identifier. It helps 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 a post office box.
When a shipper inputs an incorrect address when creating a shipment, the carrier will attempt to correct this address for a hefty fee. Within the U.S., FedEx also will assess this fee if the address is a P.O. box number or P.O. box ZIP code.
A ZIP+4 Code is a 4-digit code appended to a standard 5-digit ZIP that helps the USPS sort, route, and deliver mail more efficiently. The last 4 digits of these 9-digit ZIP Codes usually represent 6-20 delivery points on a USPS carrier route.
Also called plus-four codes, add-on codes, or add-ons, the ZIP+4 code starts with the standard five-digit ZIP Code. The four extra numbers are added after a hyphen to complete the ZIP+4. So what do the extra numbers mean? These last 4 digits represent specific delivery routes within delivery areas.
The correct ZIP+4 decreases the number of times a piece of mail is handled, too. This means that misdelivery or error is docHubly reduced as a result. Since ZIP+4 codes are based on delivery routes, this information can change as frequently as once every two months.
Yes, when using a ZIP+4 ZIP Code, the number must consist of five digits, a hyphen (or dash), and four digits. Improperly labeled mailpieces may progress slower through the mail system and may be returned to sender if the United States Postal Service is unable to deliver the item.
Place the recipients name on the first line. On the second line, write the building number and street name. Include the city, state and ZIP code on the final line.

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